[kwlug-disc] data entry tools on linux
Chris Frey
cdfrey at foursquare.net
Wed Sep 21 01:25:02 EDT 2022
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 04:18:43PM -0400, Paul Nijjar via kwlug-disc wrote:
> In my experience there is no TUI that allows you to enter tabular data
> well. I would love to be wrong about this. sc is supposedly a TUI
> spreadsheet but it is not nice and I don't like it.
Thanks Paul! I forgot all about sc. It still doesn't really solve
my data entry problem, but I'm happy to be reminded it exists.
I even had it installed already, so I must have played with it before.
It could even be one of the data format outputs of my ideal dataentry
tool... sql, csv, and sc :-) The file format looks pretty straightforward.
> My workaround is to use LibreOffice, but not worry about wizards. Just
> enter data into tables. Make a new tab for each database "table", and
> manage the relationships carefully myself. If you have this much, then
> a short python program can use Pandas to slurp in the LibreOffice file
> and manipulate the schema as you wish.
That's sadly not nearly the ease of use I'm hoping for. If I have to
maintain the relationships carefully, I might as well just type
raw SQL. :-)
Thanks!
- Chris
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