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Paradox database file

我与影子孤独终老i 提交于 2019-12-22 05:36:40
问题 I found paradox database files with different extension. There are db file, mb file, dat file, px file, XG0 file, XG1 file, XG2 file, XG3 file, XG4 file, YG0 file, YG1 file, YG2 file, YG3 file and YG4 file. I already found way to open db file and px file using gnumeric spreadsheet. I found some of needed data from db file. But, rest of data not in db file. So, i have to open rest of files. I cant find software that can read those files. 回答1: Unfortunately, Borland has never documented the

How to prevent `ssconvert` recalculating Excel file before conversion?

孤街醉人 提交于 2019-12-12 06:31:24
问题 I am trying to convert the .xlsx file http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/archives/mar14_base.xlsx into a .csv, but it seems that the .xlsx contains formulae that link to a local file that I don't have (the creator of the file must have forgotten to paste as values instead of as formula) so each time I use ssconvert it tries to recalculate the formula, which fails hence I can't get the data: ssconvert --export-type=Gnumeric_stf:stf_assistant -O "locale=C format=automatic separator=, eol=unix

How to specify an equation is a spreadsheet program like Gnumeric/Excel?

佐手、 提交于 2019-12-12 03:23:29
问题 I'm doing a rather repetitive subtraction of values from column A and column B, in their respective rows, and I don't want to keep on doing, for example, =A1-B1. Is there a way to set the cell for a formula such that I don't have to specify the row but it'll do the subtraction between column A and B? 回答1: Yes-- in the top cell in, say, row c, enter "=A1-B1" and then hover in the corner until you get the plus mark and drag down. That will apply your equation to every cell you drag to. 回答2:

Paradox database file

ⅰ亾dé卋堺 提交于 2019-12-05 06:09:40
I found paradox database files with different extension. There are db file, mb file, dat file, px file, XG0 file, XG1 file, XG2 file, XG3 file, XG4 file, YG0 file, YG1 file, YG2 file, YG3 file and YG4 file. I already found way to open db file and px file using gnumeric spreadsheet. I found some of needed data from db file. But, rest of data not in db file. So, i have to open rest of files. I cant find software that can read those files. manlio Unfortunately, Borland has never documented the Paradox file format, so there's no definitive information available. Anyway: the actual data are in the