Oops. Forgot to log in. The above anonymous post is from me. Thanks for your help. 1st suggection worked like a charm. Forgot about that %f registration tag. GNOME as certainly stripped the UI of a lot of functions!
Yes Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome 3. It is the Pop OS flavor.
I tried right clicking and choosing open with different application, more applications, and going into preferences. None of these show reCsvEditor as an option. reCsvEditor does show up in the applications menu, so not sure why it is not an option to open csv files. thanks
thanks for taking the time to check this out. I managed to figure out how to do it in R. so no need to trouble yourself with this. I will certainly look into ReCsv in the future. it looks like a great application. all the best
ok i am a bit stuck here. if you have a chance to have a look at this script and point me in a better direction that would be great. the .csv has multiple columns, one is a date column (Workshop_Start_Date). I copy that column twice and rename it so i have 3 date columns (maybe this could be automated?). anyway, the 3 columns are: 1. Workshop_Start_Date 2. Workshop_Month 3. Workshop_Year At this point the values are all like this yyyy-MM-dd I would like the Month column to be MMMM (the name of the...
Thanks, I will have to get more familliar with groovy scripting. I managed to figure out how to install and put groovy in the extensions directory with linux. At this point I will play arround with the scripting to get something going. All the best
Hi, New to reCsvEditor. Trying to find a better solution to CSV manipulation than LibreOffice. Question: Is there any way to manipulate date formats with reCsvEditor? Like switching from yy-mm-dd to mmmm or yyyy? Maybe with a script? Thanks for any pushes in the right direction.
i had to reinstall ubuntu on my triple boot macbook pro due to graphics issues. the...