Since those figures change _daily_ on their site, I was hoping for a way to
open the file, read it, adjust the format by lopping off the last line into
an array and writing those values into a table - _without manually copying
and pasting the data each day into a .txt file_.
Whoops, it's getting pa
Jason Barnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message:
> Actually, why don't you just use plain text like this. Sheesh,
> sometimes I forget the easy answer :)
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Jason,
Thanks for the reply.
Since those figures change _daily_ on their site, I was hoping for a way to
open the file, re
Actually, why don't you just use plain text like this. Sheesh,
sometimes I forget the easy answer :)
STORAGE – The actual combined contents for the New York City Reservoirs
in the Delaware River Basin –
for December 1, 2003-March 29, 2004.
Date Pepacton Cannon. Never. Actual Drought
Anthony Ritter wrote:
Greets,
I've been able to open a remote URL, read it and then lop off everything
except the last line and break it into an array with its' tabs - /t .
The data will then be inserted into a table.
However, the following URL shows reservoir storage and is a .doc file. I am
un
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