Copy CSV files to Excel?
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 7:17 am
As you all know by now, I've been getting my feet wet with RunMedia, and now I know just enough to be excited and dangerous at the same time.
At school, we are entering the results of a very important test into a page on the internet. (The state IS going to get the results back to us eventually, but that won't be until after March! and we need the information now.) After completing the information for each student, "Compute scores" is pressed and a report is generated to be printed. This report can also be saved as a CSV file, showing one line for that student and nothing else, and so, generating a separate document for each and every student. This means that for the school to make a useful Excel spreadsheet, someone has to open each one of those CSV files, copy that one line, then paste it into an open Excel doc. When you are talking 700-800 students, that's going to take a long time!
It then occurred to me that this might be a job for... *fanfare* ...RevMedia! Wouldn't RevMedia be able to open each successive CSV file, copy the first line, paste it into an Excell file (or save it in a field to export later), each time pasting the next entry either before or after the previous one?
I'm eager to have a go at this (beginner here, so it will mean a good bit of learning for me), but I certainly don't have the time to devote to it if it isn't even possible (It's after 11:00pm here and I am still preparing for tomorrow's lessons and meetings).
So my question is:
It sounds so simple. Is that the kind of thing revMedia would be good at?
Thanks,
Bantymom
At school, we are entering the results of a very important test into a page on the internet. (The state IS going to get the results back to us eventually, but that won't be until after March! and we need the information now.) After completing the information for each student, "Compute scores" is pressed and a report is generated to be printed. This report can also be saved as a CSV file, showing one line for that student and nothing else, and so, generating a separate document for each and every student. This means that for the school to make a useful Excel spreadsheet, someone has to open each one of those CSV files, copy that one line, then paste it into an open Excel doc. When you are talking 700-800 students, that's going to take a long time!
It then occurred to me that this might be a job for... *fanfare* ...RevMedia! Wouldn't RevMedia be able to open each successive CSV file, copy the first line, paste it into an Excell file (or save it in a field to export later), each time pasting the next entry either before or after the previous one?
I'm eager to have a go at this (beginner here, so it will mean a good bit of learning for me), but I certainly don't have the time to devote to it if it isn't even possible (It's after 11:00pm here and I am still preparing for tomorrow's lessons and meetings).
So my question is:
It sounds so simple. Is that the kind of thing revMedia would be good at?
Thanks,
Bantymom