Assuming I have a background with fieldA, fieldB and fieldC I would like to load a CSV file into a stack. The CSV file has three columns A, B and C. How does the script of the 'Load' button look like?
3 Answers
If you just want to load the contents verbatim, then
on mouseUp
put url ("file:" & pathToFile) into tContents
end mouseUp
will do the trick. To get the columns into the fields you have to do a bit more work. One way:
on mouseUp
put url ("file:" & pathToFile) into tContents
-- set the itemDelimiter to tab -- if necessary
repeat for each line tLine in tContents
put item 1 of tLine & cr after field "fieldA"
put item 2 of tLine & cr after field "fieldB"
put item 3 of tLine & cr after field "fieldC"
end repeat
end mouseUp
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I guess you would put that in the repeat loop if you must use a card based database... if the CSV file is created in a spreadsheet it probably has quotes around some or all fields. There's some libraries around for parsing CSV.. probably on rev online... Apr 19, 2013 at 3:15
If the data is clean a CSV files normally has the field separated by ";" so you can just replace them with tab and use an "basic table field":
put url ("file:" & pathToFile) into tData
replace ";" with tab in tData
put tData into field "data"
If your data is UTF8 or something else you need to translate it first.
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Works for ANSI data, but not for UFT-8. I use
put uniencode(tData, "utf8") into tData
. How do I set the unicodeText of the table field?put tData into the unicodeText of field "data"
gives a syntax error. Field "data" is the grid.– z--Apr 19, 2013 at 21:10 -
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CSV means 'comma separated values'. So the field delimiter is a comma, though when saving the file e.g. in LibreOffice calc you may choose the field delimiter.– z--Jun 12, 2013 at 15:32
To read the data into variable lCsvData:
local lCsvData
on importCsv
answer file "Chooose CSV file..."
if it is not empty then
put it into myPath
put url ("binfile:" & myPath) into myData
Now we can decode the data:
put urlDecode(urlEncode(myData,"UTF8")) into myData
Problem: data can contain returns. Lets remove the returns from the items. If necessary, you can process each item separately.
put empty into lCsvData
set the itemDel to semicolon
repeat for each line myLine in myData
repeat for each item myItem in myLine
put replaceText(myItem,cr,numToChar(14)) after lCsvData
end repeat
put cr after lCsvData
end repeat
end if
end importCsv
Now you have clean data. You can choose a line and put it into a field this way:
on showLine theLine
put line theLine of of lCsvData into myLine
set the itemDel to semicolon
repeat for each item myItem in myLine
put replaceText(myLine,numToChar(14),tab) into fld 1
end repeat
end showLine
where theLine is an integer. You can use cr instead of tab and you could adjust this script in any way you want to format the output field.