Craster wrote:
Any chance you could do it directly in the database? That's kinda what they're for.
Ideally yes, but in reality no. It will take the IT team a while to get round to writing the report it as it's such a minor concern for them. At the moment, once the sample sheet is generated the database discards all the information on those samples* (If I can compile them myself I can also count who uses the service the most, which section the samples came from, and provide my boss with a bit more of a detailed breakdown).
*A bit poor I know, but this aspect of the database was a real 'bolt on' afterthought. They are working on a full sample tracking interface but it probably won't even be ready for testing until August.
Malc wrote:
Code:
copy *.RTF bigfile.rtf
from a cmd prompt in windows would copy all the files in that folder into one big file as it's just Rich text I think that should work...
It would work for a CSV, and I guess tab seperated would be the same (depends if there are any weird headers or footers I guess
Malc
I can give this a try thanks Malc. I'll bring the files home and do it on my PC. The only available PCs at work are tied into the building management and security systems and I tend not to fuck about with those unless absolutely necessary (although I did help the facility manager retrieve all his emails onto there after his laptop lost all the user profiles - and yes, he got a stern lecture about backing up).