[kwlug-disc] data entry tools on linux

Khalid Baheyeldin kb at 2bits.com
Tue Sep 20 17:12:28 EDT 2022


On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 4:19 PM Paul Nijjar via kwlug-disc <
kwlug-disc at kwlug.org> wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 09:11:02PM -0400, Chris Frey wrote:
> >
> > The tool would be meant for "just let me enter data" and worrying
> > about the structure and limits later, or as-you-go.  Most programs
> > I've seen require you to define a table first, and only then create
> > a form.  LibreOffice at least has a form wizard which automates things,
> > but if you change the table, add a field, etc, your form is out of date.
> > The wizard is so easy to use you can just run it again, but I'm wishing
> > for better.  Also, I'm having trouble working with LibreOffice's idea
> > of relationships and forms.
> >
> > If you read all the way here, thank you!  If you know of a matching tool,
> > extra thanks!
>
> In my experience there is no TUI that allows you to enter tabular data
> well. I would love to be wrong about this. sc is supposedly a TUI
> spreadsheet but it is not nice and I don't like it.
>
> My workaround is to use LibreOffice, but not worry about wizards. Just
> enter data into tables. Make a new tab for each database "table", and
> manage the relationships carefully myself. If you have this much, then
> a short python program can use Pandas to slurp in the LibreOffice file
> and manipulate the schema as you wish.
>
> If your schemas are simple then this works okay. If they are complicated
> then... ???
>

That technique, and the use of these two tools, would be a great
presentation
for an upcoming talk ...

-- 
Khalid M. Baheyeldin
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