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The "merge" operation in case of update is very simple - you just need to replace old file content with the content of the result set file. There is also a "Copy Back" button in each result set file at the bottom (in the status bar) that does exactly this. But you can also do it by hand - Select All, Copy, Paste. Rewriting original file is a destructive operation which is why "Update" doesn't do this and creates a new file instead. In other words the "update" result set contains non-modified rows too, so there is no need for complex merge. |
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Hello I see that update seems to be another kind of select statement. I'm guessing I need to write something to use the output of an update query to "commit" the changes? or some other tool that merges csv files? or am I missing something? I was kind of hoping for a tool that would let me quickly update a csv file that has prices (one price is a single and the other a set). The RBQL console seems helpful in at least identifying problematic rows for me. But at this point I'm leaning towards just actually importing my csv file into a database and rewriting the supporting program rather than mess with it.
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