Create Table From File

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  It should be the only option in that menu, and it will have the name of your bot in front of properties.  
 
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A small window will appear, and you will be able to change the default delimiter of a comma to anything you want.  
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A small window will appear, and you will be able to change the default delimiter of a comma to anything you want.
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== Example ==
 
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Click the browse button to find a file you can use to create a table. Running a command will  
 
Click the browse button to find a file you can use to create a table. Running a command will  
give the table a name. In this example, &test1 is the name of the table.  
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give the table a name. In this example, &test1 is the name of the table.
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Revision as of 20:48, 20 May 2013

Create Table From File is a Data Command.

This command allows you to create a table with the contents of a comma delimited file such as a csv.

The command comes with a browse button, which allows you to choose a file from your computer that you can use to create a folder.

CSV: The .csv file being used to create the table.

Table: the name of the table being created.

To change the delimiter for a table, go click the Bot menu, select Bot Properties.

It should be the only option in that menu, and it will have the name of your bot in front of properties. 

A small window will appear, and you will be able to change the default delimiter of a comma to anything you want.


File:Prop.png


Example

create table from file("C:\\Users\\Desktop\\test1.txt", &test1)

Click the browse button to find a file you can use to create a table. Running a command will give the table a name. In this example, &test1 is the name of the table.


File:Create.png


1. Prepare or find a comma delimited file for your table.

2. Click the browse button to find your file on your computer.

3. Check the debugger to make sure your table is properly populated.

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