Please assist me anyone

[expired user #7850]'s profile image [expired user #7850] posted 10 years ago in General Permalink
Hi guys, please please help me ! I am not very technical but can get a huge opportunity, however I dont have time on my side:I need a temp solution to merge multiple excel files and then convert it to csv
in order to pull in into mysql, later it will be replaced with odbc connector its just to get the database structure correct , it is important that the csv file update automatically every time when new sales data is being uploaded
I think one will have to mention folder from where files will be read and output folder path as configuration in order to do this automatically. One will have to to start application, then a scheduler of some sort that will keep checking for new files and then do conversion

Here is more detail: https://www.dropbox.com/s/eiou8oui190ctcy/Meat%20wholesale%20Industry1.docx

The final soluton will lok something like this:https://www.dropbox.com/s/dgj588s0wzvr1un/2.png
jfalch's profile image jfalch posted 10 years ago Permalink
this is a mysql client support forum, not a "get a database application process for free just because it somehow uses mysql" forum. ask elsewhere.
[expired user #7850]'s profile image [expired user #7850] posted 10 years ago Permalink
What the hell make you think I want it for free ? SECONDLY this is a VERY BASIC upload of xlsx files to a mysql database !!!!!
kalvaro's profile image kalvaro posted 10 years ago Permalink
I'll try to explain it with an example.

I have an empty room at home that I use as an office. There, I have a computer that runs a copy of HeidiSQL. Where I live Winters are fairly cold and the room has very poor insulation so when I work in my web sites I have to use an electric heater so I can, well, feel my fingers and be able to type SQL.

Imagine I decide to get insulation fixed. Would the HeidiSQL support forum be an appropriate place to request an estimate from a contractor?

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