>>Hi,
>>I usually convert an excel spreadsheet to a DBF file by first saving it into a CSV format and then importing into a DBF.
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>>But this spreadsheet (attached) does not have a clear structure of columns. The attached spreadsheet shows the pattern; the actual one has many more “records”
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>>How would you devise a plan to convert such a spreadsheet to a DBF?
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>I'll use Automation to read this file.
Could you, please, clarify what you mean by Automation? Sorry that I have not looked at and did any of the automation in a long time.
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