Reading CSV files that have embedded double quotes, commas and can include embedded line breaks is a complicated concept. I have chosen to write a regex pattern that can handle parsing the fields of a CSV with all those conditions. There are plenty of other examples of CSV parsers around, but none seem to do the trick I was looking for, which is grandly frustrating when Excel can import and export a CSV with all the listed nuances quickly and easily. So, not finding a good solution, I have written a short CSV parsing pattern. It is below. CSV-parser ^(("(?:[^"]|"")*"|[^,]*)(,("(?:[^"]|"")*"|[^,]*))*)$ Options (turned on in your language/utility): ^ and $ match at line breaks Description: below is a textual description of the regex pattern that may be helpful to programmers who want to understand what is happening in the regex. You can find all the details on this at the blog to which this was originally posted at: http://www.kimgentes.com/worshiptech-web-tools-page/2008/10/14/regex-pattern-for-parsing-csv-files-with-embedded-commas-dou.html
Convert CSV to SIF File
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Use the Save As facility and pick the CSV option.
Go to the File Menu and choose a SAVE AS. In Save As Type, you will find a list of various formats, amongst them is CSV. Choose that and the file can be saved in CSV format. It would be important that the data is laid out like a table.
To convert a PST of MS Outlook into CSV (Comma Separated Value) format, you can use Import and Export feature of MS Outlook. This will help you eport all the data from a .pst file to a new CSV file and you can save this new file with any name at any location.
From within Excel, File Menu>Save As>Save As Type>CSV
CSV is an acronym for Comma Separated Values. CSV is a file of plain text data It is usually named .csv or .txt and it is text to be taken as text separated by commas and line breaks.
Open the file, go to the File... Save As menu and select CSV (comma separated values) as the file type. Open your address book, go to the Edit... Import menu and navigate to your .csv file.
You have to create an external CSV file for that. After creating it transfer into the blackberry. You can then export contacts from that CSV/
use Contacts to CSV app: http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/122624/
You can't open a csv file as a jpg file. A csv is a text format for letters and words and a jpg is a graphic format used for photographs, so they are not compatible. They are used for completely different things. You can convert some other graphic formats to jpg but you cannot convert text formats to jpg.
Yes, contacts can be transferred from blackberry to Gmail. You have to create a CSV file in phone by exporting contacts. The CSV file can be extracted by gmail.