Does anyone know of a way to import Google Calendar entries into a database using SSIS. I know I can export Calendars using the ICal format - but there is no native way to parse these files in SSIS. The only way I can think of doing it is to write a script component to parse the file. I'm wondering if anyone has any experience doing something like this what would be the best way to get the information.
I know this question was asked a long time ago, but hopefully it helps someone. You can also export your calendar as xml. Then you might be able to use SSIS with an XML source without the need to come up with script/ parser. Good Luck.
References:
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=37648
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms141093.aspx
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I am trying to create a .xlsx file with data I retrieve from mysql to a node.js server that serves an angularjs project, but after hours of trying to find something via npm or google I almost gave up!
The two main problems I have are:
My data is in hebrew (i.e. rtl styling + different characters).
The Excel file that I export needs to be styled in a specific way, and it is a pain trying to style an excel file grammatically.
And then I had an idea!
What if I could create a google sheet doc in my google drive as a template including the styling, and then when the user clicks to create a new doc, I would just duplicate this template, and change the values to the new data.
But just trying to understand the google api is a headache on its on, apparently, there are 3! different api's: Drive, Sheets and auth.
So my question is as follows.
Is my idea valid? does anyone think it could work?
Where would I start, is there some guide or npm that would help?
Please don't comment to look in the docs, I am having a hard time to understand where to start from there.
I would suggest creating the template file locally instead of opting to google spreads.
There is a decent module I used sometime back, which does styling pretty well, Its called exceljs.
Though there is always the xlsx module, Which is very powerful but difficult to use
Also if you end up using google spreadsheets, I would suggest giving node-google-spreadsheet module a look
I need some help from those with more knowledge than I posses. I am currently trying to figure out how to get real time data from a database.
I need to be able to find the company info from the most recent licensees. So the search parameter I'm using is 2016-05-10T00:00:00.000
The full string together from the API and the search parameter can be found directly at this link:
https://www.hurl.it/?method=GET&url=https%3A%2F%2Fdata.wa.gov%2Fresource%2Fv8vv-gqqs.json&headers=%7B%22X-App-Token%22%3A[%22bjp8KrRvAPtuf809u1UXnI0Z8%22]%7D&args=%7B%22licenseeffectivedate%22%3A[%222004-07-14T00%3A00%3A00.000%22]%7D
So I'm looking to retrieve the most recently added accounts in order to verify 1. the license is active 2. the license number the contractor gives matches what the website says. I would like to figure out how to automate this so that when the newest licenses are added I'll know, and they will be extracted/downloaded into excel.
If anyone can help with this I would appreciate it very much. I also have more questions about using databases if any of you are experts in the field.
Once again, thank you!
Clay
Since your goal is to get this data into Excell, have you considered using something like our OData support instead? You could structure your query in Excel PowerBI and it'd automatically refresh the data.
Another option would be to use our CSV output type with an Excel web query. I use the IMPORTDATA(...) function in Google Sheets, which is very similar.
I was wondering if there is any way to export data from the Parse.com database (based on conditions) to a PDF format. There does not seem to be any built-in functionality for this but I may be missing something.
The purpose of this is to create a monthly report of new entries into the database.
The only solution I can find is to pull out ParseObjects using a query against a condition (in this case, creation date) and then having to manually extract fields and construct a PDF document using a third-party library.
Although I cannot find any solutions, I feel that this sort of functionality would be commonly required and perhaps I am missing something.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you.
There is no built in function, you could try to use a JavaScript library in a Cloud Code Background Job to write the file and schedule the job to run once a month, or like you already said, query the data using the API and write the file on your own server/client. That's pretty much your only option at the moment.
I created a report using LazReport (freepascal). I need to get this into Excel.
I tried saving the resulting report file (.frp) but I can't seem to find any app that opens it.
Then I thought it would be good to get this into Excel. But I can't seem to find any doc or instructions on how to do this. Has anyone found a solution to this and if so please share the answer here. If I have one simple example or steps that would suffice.
Thanks!
add frCSVExport in your form and when you show report click save and choice CSV format to save
I want to import tecdoc database into magento, but until now without success. I have tecdoc in msql format and can export it into csv and xml. My problem is how to import the products to keep the schema of the database.
Thanks!
Well I suspect that my post might be out of the topic, but here is a magento extension, which collects the Tecdoc data from Soap API and display the results in real time.
http://www.nimble3.com/car-parts-supplier-website-development-using-hpi-tecdoc/
demo: http://nimble3.com/demo/tecgento/template-2/car-parts.html
not sure if you still need an answer to your question or if you have figured it out already. One thing I should say in advance, TECDOC and Magento are totally different structures, you will need to be more clear on your question. What I am working on at this moment is some complex queries that will produce the specific products and categories. And use Perl to insert it into Magento