Monday, August 29, 2005

Re: [tech4all] To read MSExcel CSV file .

OPening a CSV file as flat text gives you allways proiblems. It
allways better to open excell import it read it and than close it
again without saving

regards

On 8/29/05, vijay gopinath <vijaygopinath2000@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Hi All ,
>
> I have a MS Excel CSV file at hand , as my DB. Now , reading the same is a
> problem . If it was a MS Excel file I could have used jexcelapi : As I do
> have my file in a CSV format , using this API works fine/not - I have no
> idea . Any pointers on the same would be great.
>
> TIA ,
>
> Vijay
>
>
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