If you often use a computer for work, you've probably encountered some .csv files as part of your daily grind. On the surface, they may seem like a strange alternative to the far more well-known .xlsx ...
Quite a few years back I wrote a post about reading CSV files in Power Automate. But that can be done so much better now. An imagine having to deal with commas, you would end up with ugly expressions.
If you don’t know what CSV stands for, stop right here. It stands for “comma-separated values” and is a funny, least-common-denominator format used to pass field-based data in rows—tabular ...
Hey,<BR><BR>I'm a VB.Net guy who didn't do a lot with VB6 before. We're trying to extend an application that needs to be done in VB6, and I need to know the best way to read from a CSV file.<BR><BR>It ...