I already made a suggestion, did you look at this?...

http://code.google.com/p/csvstudio/

This code is able to parse csv files and create web2py models, it
might be helpful.
Thanks,  D


On Mar 29, 1:28 am, Ismael Alejandro <[email protected]> wrote:
> ??
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Ismael Alejandro 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Hi again, working with the original section, now I have this:
>
> > - On a CLIENT computer, I generate the INI file with this structure:
> > [Room]
>
> > name = room1
> > color = red
> > size = big
>
> > - I send it by FTP to the computer where web2py is running
>
> > - I have this script to parse and process the INI files on the server:
>
> > import os
> > import ConfigParser
> > import traceback
>
> > _configDir = "_configuploads"
>
> > def parse(filename):
> >  try:
> >  config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
> >  print filename
> >  config.read(filename)
> >  rooms = config.sections()
> >  print "Rooms: %s"%rooms
> >  dictio = {}
> >  for room in rooms:
> >  dictio[rom] = {}
> >  options = config.options(room)
> >  print "Ops: %s"%options
> >  for option in options:
> >  dictio[room][option] = config.get(room,option)
> >  print dictio
> >  return 0
> >  except:
> >  print "Something failed!!!!!"
> >  print traceback.format_exc()
> >  return 1
>
> > objects = os.listdir(_configDir)
>
> > for item in objects:
> >  fitem = os.path.join(os.getcwd(),_configDir,item)
> >  parse(fitem)
> >  print "====================================="
>
> > this is a script placed on the root web2py directory (I'm using the source
> > version on a Windows PC)
>
> > So with this script I parse the INI and put the info in to a dictionary
> > called "dictio", now,  how could I use this dictio info for saving it in the
> > DB. Keys are generic and standard so they are the fields names. Values are
> > the Values :P
>
> > I'm not expert with python, in fact all above is made with some code of
> > here, some of there....
>
> > Thanks! I hope you can help me!
>
>

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