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xlrd
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Many doubts on data extraction...
Extraction: https://www.python-excel.org/
- Explain Like I'm 5.
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The Best GitHub Repositories For Django Developers.
xlwt ([OPTION] For export xls files)
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Create spreadsheet in Python using excel cell formulas
Have a look at some of the projects linked on this page.
- Python and Microsoft Excel
- How to iterate through an excel document and edit cells
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Newbie here: can python help me to automate quarterly presentations and populate PowerPoint with tables and charts from Excel?
Yes you’ll be able to automate. Try this website that lists a few Python Excel libraries. https://www.python-excel.org/
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Django and Openpyxl: Extracting and Sending Django model data as excel file (.xlsx)
As business requirements evolve, certain features are expected to evolve as well. That was the case for me few days ago when I had to implement a feature where Django model's data are converted to .xlsx excel format and sent, as attachment, to a provided email address literally. It was a big problem for me to figure out how to do this with that file extension as most available solutions were using the old .xls excel file extension and none really talked about sending excel file as attachments of an email sent via Django. To solve this problem, I looked at a similar solution by Vitor Freitas who used xlwt to export Django model's data to .xls excel file format and served it as response data to the user for download. Though a great companion, I needed a different file extension and was solving a slightly different problem. From further research, I came across Working with Excel Files in Python, from Working with Spreadsheets using Python, which recommended openpyxl for "reading and writing Excel 2010 files (ie: .xlsx)" so I decided to try the package out. This experience birthed this article where I utilized coingecko's api to periodically fetch cryptocurrency's coin's data, store the data in a database, and then display as well as allow users to extract the data to excel files sent to any email address provided. It's my deepest hope that you will find it helpful.
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Dealing with updating columns in for loop
Great. What library are you using? (There's a half dozen of them.) Are you reading in an Excel file directly or exporting/importing through csv's? df2 and inplace sound like pandas dataframes -- are you using that?
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Django web app for employee system
Use http://www.python-excel.org/ and consider this process:
django-reversion
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The Best GitHub Repositories For Django Developers.
django-reversion ([OPTION] For object history and reversion feature, please select right version by your django, see changelog )
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Django reversion does not save revisions made in shell
I did the initial installation steps and created the initial revisions, but then when I save a model in django shell, the new revision is not created:
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Tracking changes to all models in Django
I tried django-reversion, django-simple-history, django-audit-log, django-historicalrecords, but I fail to understand how and why I should use each of these packages as some of them seem like an overkill for the requirements. So, after two days of searching and reading through numerous posts about how I should be tracking model changes, I have basically done nothing.
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django AuditTrail vs Reversion
Reversion - looks simple enough to use but not sure how easy it would be to modify it if needed.
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Model object change log, for later replay?
Have you checked out django-reversion?
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Django package for creating data history or checkpoints for database model
Searching djangopackages.org I was confoosed by django-field-history, "A Django app to track changes to a model field.", and similar apps django-reversion and django-simple-history, I think these are tracking changes to the model itself--the code--inside of admin? Like if you created a Poll which saved results to the database, and later wanted to change one of the Poll questions?
- create a timeline for model object changes
What are some alternatives?
numbers-parser - Python module for parsing Apple Numbers .numbers files
django-simple-history - Store model history and view/revert changes from admin site.
Rubberduck - Every programmer needs a rubberduck. COM add-in for the VBA & VB6 IDE (VBE).
django-audit-log - Audit log for your Django models
django-controlcenter - Set of widgets to build dashboards for Django projects
django-simple-history - Store model history and view/revert changes from admin site. [Moved to: https://github.com/jazzband/django-simple-history]
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django-auditlog - A Django app that keeps a log of changes made to an object.
django-jet - Modern responsive template for the Django admin interface with improved functionality. We are proud to announce completely new Jet. Please check out Live Demo
django-easy-audit - Yet another Django audit log app, hopefully the simplest one.
django-admin-tools - Extends the Django Admin to include a extensible dashboard and navigation menu
django-field-history - A Django app to track changes to model fields.