Or if you run Apache and php, install php my admin. You can export the data into a textfile with www browser and import it then to KSpread. php my admin is very useful for managing a mysql database. Eleknader > -----Original Message----- > From: koffice-admin@master.kde.org > [mailto:koffice-admin@master.kde.org]On Behalf Of Corey Schuhen > Sent: 1. heinäkuuta 2001 13:02 > To: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de > Subject: Re: loading mysql data > > > > I think there is You can use mysqldum that comes with the mysql > clients like: > > mysqldump --tab=. -u MySQL_User -pMySQL_Password Database > > This will create a .sql and .txt file for each table in the database. By > default this will be Tab seperated which I think Kspread can > import but this > can be changed to coma seperated etc. look at mysqldump --help It > is quite > powerful. > > Corey > > > On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 19:34, Michael Baxter wrote: > > Dear koffice, > > Thanks for the k system - its great. > > > > My only problem with it is that I need to load data > > output from a mysql select -> file into a spreadsheet. Kspread would be > > terrific. Is there a way to do this? > > > > Thanks, > > mickb. >