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CoreReader
The Universal Access Data Utility |
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Disclaimer Brand names are addressed only as a service to CoreReader users. See the source specifics page for details. To add to these notes or to add your favorite data source, see instructions on the source specifics page.
Source CoreReader development and test environment.
Running With Spreadsheets There have been many brands of spreadsheets, so insure that you use the correct data socket for your brand and version. If you cannot find a data socket to plug into, try treating it as text. CoreReader attempts to handle spreadsheets like a database. If the first row contains column names, CoreReader will allow you to use column names as though it is a database table. CoreReader will do many of the database functions such as selections, sorts, etc. Functionality depends upon the spreadsheet and the data socket.
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Copyright 2001 - 2010 John Ragan. |
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