-
```
Some data sources, notably Google Spreadsheets, will provide a timestamp for
the date - should be easy enough to add this into the parser, checking if an
integer is provided and then calling new…
-
```
Some data sources, notably Google Spreadsheets, will provide a timestamp for
the date - should be easy enough to add this into the parser, checking if an
integer is provided and then calling new…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. run samples/spreadsheets/spreadsheetExample.py
2. selecte one of the spreadsheet/worksheet in your account and select
"list" option.
3. select command "du…
-
```
Right now, I have loader functions, parser functions, and potentially
preload and transform functions. It would be better to consolidate these
into data service classes with a predefined interface…
-
```
Some data sources, notably Google Spreadsheets, will provide a timestamp for
the date - should be easy enough to add this into the parser, checking if an
integer is provided and then calling new…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. run samples/spreadsheets/spreadsheetExample.py
2. selecte one of the spreadsheet/worksheet in your account and select
"list" option.
3. select command "du…
-
```
Right now, I have loader functions, parser functions, and potentially
preload and transform functions. It would be better to consolidate these
into data service classes with a predefined interface…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. run samples/spreadsheets/spreadsheetExample.py
2. selecte one of the spreadsheet/worksheet in your account and select
"list" option.
3. select command "du…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. run samples/spreadsheets/spreadsheetExample.py
2. selecte one of the spreadsheet/worksheet in your account and select
"list" option.
3. select command "du…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. run samples/spreadsheets/spreadsheetExample.py
2. selecte one of the spreadsheet/worksheet in your account and select
"list" option.
3. select command "du…