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Ø Open notepad from the start menu. Ø Type in data in notepad. The data typed should be tab separated and the number of columns and data type should correspond to the no. of columns and data type of the base table. Ø Save the file in notepad in C drive Ø Create the underlying database table to which to which the data values should be populated from the notepad file created. In this process we use the "LOAD DATA INFILE C:\FileName.txt" command
A backup of the MySQL data base can be opened in a text editor. Or the data base can be queried. So the answer is yes.
You can open a Notepad document direct in Excel. If it has been saved as a CSV file, then the data will come in separated into cells in Excel, where commas occur in the document. Each new line of data in the Notepad document will appear on a new row in Excel.
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Just open notepad, go to file, open, and click on the file you saved it as
You can not merge excel documents into notepad, but you can copy data from Excel and paste it into notepad if you want to remove all of the formatting and have only plain text.
There int xml datat as such, xml stands for extensible markup language, anybody can write xml, it is simple text formay and can be read and opened with something as basic as notepad. xml data simply means the contents of an xml file, which can be anything as in xml their is no semantics, you create your own tags, values etc
None of the data should be viewed by anyone and should be sent either encrypted or on a secure channel
Notepad is a text editor, for creating simple text files. It can be used for lots of things, like writing code for programs or web pages. It can be used for creating data that can be imported into other applications. It can be used for copying formatted text from one document into it and then copying it from there to another document, and so losing the original formatting. It can be used to type up text which can then be imported or copied into another application.
Use a text editor.
go to your WoW folder, then Data/enGB (OR enUS) then open the file "realmlist.wtf" in notepad.