Using JavaScript to import File Excel or CSV
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I'm from Vietnam.
I'm a newbie javascript developer !
I wonder that can we import file csv and excel to database by using js ?
If i want to do this what libaries i have to use ?
Could someone help me please ?!
Thank you ! Hope you have a nice day !
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I'm from Vietnam.
I'm a newbie javascript developer !
I wonder that can we import file csv and excel to database by using js ?
If i want to do this what libaries i have to use ?
Could someone help me please ?!
Thank you ! Hope you have a nice day !
javascript jquery csv
Database servers will usually have a more direct way of importing data from a file/CSV. Which database are you using
– phuzi
yesterday
You are probably depending on NodeJS, since you need a back-end language to read files from a directory and to transfer the data to a database. Lots of information can be found on the internet about how to do this, google is your friend ;) If you don't want to use NodeJS, you probably have to use another back-end language in combination with Javascript (if you would like to use JavaScript for the user interface for example)
– Erik van de Ven
yesterday
honestly ! i use mysql in my XAMPP and i use php5 to code back-end side.
– Bao Nguyen Quoc
yesterday
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I'm from Vietnam.
I'm a newbie javascript developer !
I wonder that can we import file csv and excel to database by using js ?
If i want to do this what libaries i have to use ?
Could someone help me please ?!
Thank you ! Hope you have a nice day !
javascript jquery csv
I'm from Vietnam.
I'm a newbie javascript developer !
I wonder that can we import file csv and excel to database by using js ?
If i want to do this what libaries i have to use ?
Could someone help me please ?!
Thank you ! Hope you have a nice day !
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Database servers will usually have a more direct way of importing data from a file/CSV. Which database are you using
– phuzi
yesterday
You are probably depending on NodeJS, since you need a back-end language to read files from a directory and to transfer the data to a database. Lots of information can be found on the internet about how to do this, google is your friend ;) If you don't want to use NodeJS, you probably have to use another back-end language in combination with Javascript (if you would like to use JavaScript for the user interface for example)
– Erik van de Ven
yesterday
honestly ! i use mysql in my XAMPP and i use php5 to code back-end side.
– Bao Nguyen Quoc
yesterday
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Database servers will usually have a more direct way of importing data from a file/CSV. Which database are you using
– phuzi
yesterday
You are probably depending on NodeJS, since you need a back-end language to read files from a directory and to transfer the data to a database. Lots of information can be found on the internet about how to do this, google is your friend ;) If you don't want to use NodeJS, you probably have to use another back-end language in combination with Javascript (if you would like to use JavaScript for the user interface for example)
– Erik van de Ven
yesterday
honestly ! i use mysql in my XAMPP and i use php5 to code back-end side.
– Bao Nguyen Quoc
yesterday
Database servers will usually have a more direct way of importing data from a file/CSV. Which database are you using
– phuzi
yesterday
Database servers will usually have a more direct way of importing data from a file/CSV. Which database are you using
– phuzi
yesterday
You are probably depending on NodeJS, since you need a back-end language to read files from a directory and to transfer the data to a database. Lots of information can be found on the internet about how to do this, google is your friend ;) If you don't want to use NodeJS, you probably have to use another back-end language in combination with Javascript (if you would like to use JavaScript for the user interface for example)
– Erik van de Ven
yesterday
You are probably depending on NodeJS, since you need a back-end language to read files from a directory and to transfer the data to a database. Lots of information can be found on the internet about how to do this, google is your friend ;) If you don't want to use NodeJS, you probably have to use another back-end language in combination with Javascript (if you would like to use JavaScript for the user interface for example)
– Erik van de Ven
yesterday
honestly ! i use mysql in my XAMPP and i use php5 to code back-end side.
– Bao Nguyen Quoc
yesterday
honestly ! i use mysql in my XAMPP and i use php5 to code back-end side.
– Bao Nguyen Quoc
yesterday
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Database servers will usually have a more direct way of importing data from a file/CSV. Which database are you using
– phuzi
yesterday
You are probably depending on NodeJS, since you need a back-end language to read files from a directory and to transfer the data to a database. Lots of information can be found on the internet about how to do this, google is your friend ;) If you don't want to use NodeJS, you probably have to use another back-end language in combination with Javascript (if you would like to use JavaScript for the user interface for example)
– Erik van de Ven
yesterday
honestly ! i use mysql in my XAMPP and i use php5 to code back-end side.
– Bao Nguyen Quoc
yesterday