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Iron
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When it comes to viewing Betfair data files, does anyone know of any way of getting around the fact that Excel (2003, at least) has a maximum of about 67,000 rows?

The data is organised alphanumerically by sport ID, which makes it a bit difficult to access greyhound data when the first 66,000+ entries relate to football!

I've tried using OpenOffice Calc - it started trying to open the document 10 minutes ago, and it's still chugging away, but I'm not holding my breath!

Jeff
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PS I found a solution - you can use Microsoft Access.

Jeff
Ferru123 wrote:When it comes to viewing Betfair data files, does anyone know of any way of getting around the fact that Excel (2003, at least) has a maximum of about 67,000 rows?

The data is organised alphanumerically by sport ID, which makes it a bit difficult to access greyhound data when the first 66,000+ entries relate to football!

I've tried using OpenOffice Calc - it started trying to open the document 10 minutes ago, and it's still chugging away, but I'm not holding my breath!

Jeff
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Note that when you try to do a pivot table, you get a 'more than the maximum of 64,000 dimension number of children for a single parent' message, making it as useful as a chocolate fireguard for my purposes!

Looks like I might need to get Excel 2007, which apparently has a million rows...

Jeff
Ferru123 wrote:PS I found a solution - you can use Microsoft Access.

Jeff
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to75ne
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As an interim could you not split the data into chunks of 60000 for example, and then create your tables etc, independantly for each chunk?
Iron
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If I knew how to, yes. :)

Any idea how that can be done?

Jeff
to75ne wrote:As an interim could you not split the data into chunks of 60000 for example, and then create your tables etc, indignantly for each chunk?
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Upgrade Excel to a more recent version to get more rows: -

http://news.office-watch.com/t/n.aspx?a ... 8&zoneid=9
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to75ne
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Not used access for 3 – 4 years. If I remember correctly you can filter/sort data quite simply. Don’t know how betfair data is presented but can’t you segregate greyhounds form horse races for a start, then sort out horse race by distance or course or date (range of dates).

If not do a google search for sites like this http://www.teacherclick.com/access2003
Iron
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Thanks Tony

There's a Sports ID column (http://data.betfair.com/sportids.htm) I could use for that purpose.

I had a play earlier, but I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Access, so I didn't know where to start!

I might just see if I can pick up a cheap copy of a recent version of Office somewhere... :)

Jeff
to75ne wrote:Not used access for 3 – 4 years. If I remember correctly you can filter/sort data quite simply. Don’t know how betfair data is presented but can’t you segregate greyhounds form horse races for a start, then sort out horse race by distance or course or date (range of dates).

If not do a google search for sites like this http://www.teacherclick.com/access2003
Iron
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Hurrah! :) Problem solved!

Literally about half an hour after I reattempted to open the file with OpenOffice, it's finally managed to open it!

Better late than never! :lol:

Jeff
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to75ne
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well done, congratulations. :)
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