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| Dos is lame and had limits on args so you need to split queries up then join the files.sql.exe "select code,name,add1,add2,sub_state,state,pcode,d_name,d_add1,d_add2,d_sub_state,d_state,d_pcode,phone1 from debtors;" > d1.txt | Dos is lame and had limits on args so you need to split queries up then join the files. sql.exe "select code,name,add1,add2,sub_state,state,pcode,d_name,d_add1,d_add2,d_sub_state,d_state,d_pcode,phone1 from debtors;" > d1.txt |
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OFFICE CHOICE DATA IMPORT
Their data is in some sql flat file database and comes with dos apps to extract it with.
Note: there's crap at the end of the sql output which you should remove also.
Stock import:
To generate the data use this command:
sql.exe "select code,sup_code,c_code,name,per,sg_code,n_cost,on_h,lpo_date,lm_date,lr_date,price from stock;" > stock.txt
now because this program is from 1991 the date format totally screws up with 2000+ dates and needs to be fixed because it it frells the fixed width formatting and I noticed dates and data would be chopped off when importing to excel, anyways this simple command fixes dates in teh format of mm/dd/1yy to become mm/dd/yy
cat stock.txt | sed 's/\([0-9][0-9]\/[0-9][0-9]\/\)1\([0-9][0-9]\)/\1\2/g' > stockdatefixed.txt
You shouldn't need to fix up the alignment after that but check it anyways before importing into excel.
Debitor import:
Dos is lame and had limits on args so you need to split queries up then join the files.
sql.exe "select code,name,add1,add2,sub_state,state,pcode,d_name,d_add1,d_add2,d_sub_state,d_state,d_pcode,phone1 from debtors;" > d1.txt
sql.exe "select phone2,fax,car,email,contact,abn,cr_limit,d_specinst,statement,date_lpaid,date_linv from debtors;" > d2.txt
paste d1.txt d2.txt | sed 's/^M//' > debtors.txt
cat debtors.txt | sed 's/\([0-9][0-9]\/[0-9][0-9]\/\)1\([0-9][0-9]\)/\1\2/g' > debtorsdatefixed.txt
