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appleshaw
Posted Thursday, April 24, 2008
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There have been several requests, both on this forum and elsewhere, for the ability to import
spreadsheets
. The general answer is that they are different sets of data and not compatible. SmartGenealogy does export to Xls spread sheet and also imports them. However they need to be in a specific format.
This gives rise to the thought that if a single sheet spreadsheet format were defined then it should be possible to import into GenoPro. It could lead to a feature akin to the
Gedcom import
. This would be based on a text export from the table, such as csv or even xml (although older programs would not support this)
Looking at the
xml file
of a simple
family
shows that it contains a header followed by a list of
Individuals
; then a list of Families and finally the
PedigreeLinks
where Individuals are linked as "Parent" or "Biological" in the defined families.
A list of fields would need to be identified, including
place
&
date of birth
/baptism and of
death
. A separate import routine would be an easier way to deal with
marriages
. This would lead to a similar situation to the Gedcom import where, using LDS data, you usually get these separately and have join/merge the data manually.
Some of the
information
in the output relates to position. This would need to be derived in a similar way to the Gedcom import and presumably the same
Auto Arrange
routine could be used for that.
Any chance that this could be developed? Seems like the sort of task to give to a project trainee or as degree course work.
GenoProSupport
Posted Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Post #21482
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Importing data from a spreadsheet is always a case-by-case basis. One approach would be to write a stand-alone application, may in VB or C# that converts the tabular data to produce an XML file for GenoPro. This way, if soneome has a spreadsheet, he can
download
the
source code
and modify the code to fit his spreadsheet format.
Poolzone
Posted Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Post #21485
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This code has previously been produced in the conversation
table excel import
, together with an offer for help. Perhaps we could ask the writer to post the VBA code so it could be stored by GenoPro and modified by users wanting to use this function.
Poolzone a m
ere cog in a revolution
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Thursday, April 24, 2008 by
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