01-09-2009
Right now i am using a macro to comver .xls file into .csv file. This is done manually and stored on windows server. An unix script users this generated .csv file by FTPing it to Unix server. Now i want to automate this whole process... I want the unix script to convert .xls file into .cvs file. or i can also do this way--- i am not sure it right-- i want to call this conversion VBA macro uisng unix script that will convert and get the .cvs file ready before the unix script that uses .cvs file starts... is this possible if so how...
the .xls file is on remote windows server and the generated .cvs file is also on windows server. which is futher ftp to unix box...
Any suggestions... please help
Thanks!
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