Automate downloading of files in a batch - batch-file

Need a help here.
I have a requirement wherein I have to automate the data retrieving feature of an website. The site has a limitation to search only 30 records at a time. So, what we want to do is login to the site, upload an excel containing 300+ records and click a search button.. and the site should automatically search the records and download the data in excel in a batch of 30.
I wanted to know, if this can be done only using .net or java, without using any automation tool(like selenium etc).If not, what will the best approach to solve it?
Any insight will be helpful.

You cannot use .net or Java if you don't have access to the APIs
( You may try with web API using Rest Client. )
Your requirement can be approached using RPA tools.
I recommend UIPath Studio quick to learn and use

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QuickBooks connection using asp

May not be the best place to ask sorry if that's true.
I have worked on SQL and while I never worked on QuickBooks I am hoping it is possible to connect to it and just use it similar to a SQL Database. I am wondering I am wondering if it is possible to connect to QuickBooks using ASP. My purpose is to create simple forms and insert the data into QuickBooks similar to what is done on SQL.Occasionally I would just generate reports as well using web pages. All I am wondering is does ASP have the capability to connect to Quick Books and if so can I also run query's similar to SQL and is there any sources or reference available for research ? And what my options are for setting this up. If I have to use asp.net as a last resort that is fine too, though I would prefer to have to be without it.
Thank you
Update #1
While i am working on getting the Version of Quick-Books here is what information I have.
I plan on using ASP-Classic, and I want to develop web forms so this would be a website that can be accessed. This will not be a desktop application I plan on making but various webpage's where you can view Quick-books data, and insert records into Quick-books using forms, similar to what I do for SQL. And the Version of our Quick-Books is 2013 Enterprise Windows Desktop USA edition.
All I am wondering is does ASP have the capability to connect to Quick Books
Yes.
can I also run query's similar to SQL
Maybe.
QuickBooks itself does not provide an SQL-based interface. Communication with QuickBooks is via XML. However, QuickBooks Enterprise comes with something called QODBC which provides an ODBC interface to the XML interface QuickBooks provides, which might get you what you need.
One problem you want to watch out for -- there are times when you won't be able to connect to QuickBooks. e.g. it is not an "always-on" solution like a typical SQL database is. If you're in single-user mode in QuickBooks, or someone closes QuickBooks, or someone is doing a QuickBooks backup, or someone is updating QuickBooks, then you won't be able to connect. You'll have to plan for this in your application.
A better solution might be to use the QuickBooks SDK (specifically the QuickBooks Web Connector). If you download and install the SDK there is example code included. The SDK install also includes about 600 pages of PDF documentation on topics which you are asking about.
Striking out the below stuff since you've provided more details now: But unfortunately you didn't provide anywhere near enough information for anyone to actually give you a decent answer.
How about providing some actual details so that people can actually help you? Like, maybe:
Is this QuickBooks ONLINE, or QuickBooks for WINDOWS, or QuickBooks for MAC? (they are three entirely separate products, with entirely separate sets of capabilities)
What version/year/edition/country of QuickBooks?
ASP classic or ASP.NET?
Is this a website you're connecting from, or is this a desktop application, or...?

Direct file upload from iManage (or other DMS)

Is it possible to upload files to a web browser application (such as Dropbox) directly from a document management system (DMS) such as iManage (aka Worksite, Filesite, HP Autonomy)?
If not, what are the best ways of getting around this and enabling simple upload of files from the DMS to web applications?
If you are trying to share documents via a dropbox like solution, you might want t consider LinkSite. It is more manageable, which is quite a positive aspect since you will probably working in a legal environment.
More info can be found here: http://www.irisecm.com/hp-linksite-the-secure-and-enterprise-alternative-to-dropbox/
Best regards,
Daniel
By the way, LinkSite is rebranded and now called iManage Share.
If you are looking for a seamlessly integrated third party application you might want to consider Litéra Sync.

Salesforce extract report to FTP location

I would like to extract a Salesforce report into a CSV file and drop it into my FTP location. I would like this as a nightly scheduled task.
Is there a straight forward way to do this in Salesforce?
Thanks.
Edit - I ended up using the dataloader to schedule a job in Windows to extract the information I wanted.
You can extract the report data to CSV either via the Analytics API or a direct to CSV URL - see Can report data be accessed programatically?
You would need to use your programming tool of choice to extract the data and send it to the FTP server as Salesforce does not support FTP transfers.
Incidentally, the Salesforce Stackexchange site is a great place to ask Salesforce specific questions.
There is not a straight forward way to do this in Salesforce.
Recently I came across a webbased dataloader called AutoRABIT(http://www.autorabit.com) dataloader.
Which support nightly scheduled task and also many advanced features.
Regards,
Naveen

From Excel to WordPress site app

I am searching for the proper way to build an online database application to behave similar to an Excel datasheets that I have.
I have a working excel file with many calculations, and I need to port this to my WordPress website as a service.
My clients would be able to log into the web app section in WordPress, and manipulate their own data sheet, and get results from all the calculations.
Any idea or direction regarding recommended platform or programming language that can do that ?
Sincerely
Dan
If you want to create a web calculators based on an Excel file I would recommend you to take a look at “Appizy”. It converts instantly a spreadsheet into a standalone web calculation tool (HTML+CSS+JAVASCRIPT). You don’t need to hardcode the whole interface and calculation formulas!
As your Excel file is converted in HTML you can download it and paste it in your WP installation.
If you want to include database you might need to had a bit of PHP on top...
Let me know if it helped you!

Update a local/client Microsoft Access Database from a server (MS SQL Server2005)

I've got a website that runs on a shared hosting environment, using ASP.net 2.0 (C#) and MS SQL Server 2005. I've recently been asked if I can integrate my website with a piece of third party desktop software that uses the Access runtime as its database (transparent to the end user).
Primarily I want to be able to offer users of my website the option of exporting their data into the Access database on their local machine. The data schema's match sufficiently, the question is how to actually do this, and in the simplest way possible for the user.
Simply having a webpage update the local Access database isn't possible due to the obvious security restrictions. I've considered asking them to upload the Access database to the server, so I can migrate the data then allow them to download it again, however the competency of the users of this software is such that even locating the Access database, let alone uploading and downloading it from the website might be too complicated.
I've also considered if Adobe Air or Silverlight could help here, but don't know them well enough to know for sure. Similarly I'm assuming another exe could be written to perform this task that the user could simply download and run, however my experience is in web development, not program development, so this isn't a 100% certainty for me, or an ideal development option for me.
So, can this be done, and if so what technique can achieve this, with the stated aims being ease of use for the end user, followed by ease of development by someone with web development as their main skill. Many thanks!
You may find this answer of interest: Best way to stream files in ASP.NET
It is about transferring a file from the server. You could save Excel or CSV and use that to update Access.
Instead of trying to do this in a web page you might just expose some views from your sql server to some client specific logins.
Then within the Access application, allow them to tie to your sql server. You might even provide an access application for getting the data from your site and stuffing it in their local access database.
In my work we have done something similar that is transparent to the user by creating an ActiveX control. The problem is that you are limiting the users to use only Internet Explorer.
I think that the best way to achieve what you are trying to do is by installing a service in the client's computer. If creating a service is beyond your experience you can post a project in a place like oDesk and find somebody that can help you with the development for the money that you are willing to pay to complete your project.
Good Luck.

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