First let's understand the difference between Spreadsheets & Databases
Quick video here:
Terminology
Excel | Stackby | |
Spreadsheet File | Workbook | Stack |
Tabs | Worksheet | Table |
Rows | Rows | Rows or Records |
Columns | Columns | Columns or Fields |
Cell | Cell | Cell |
Views | Not there | In a table |
Prepare for Import
Clean your tables | Each table should have uniformity across rows and columns |
Make columns proper | Make sure each of the column represent a certain data type - Text, Number, Date etc. and properly formatted |
Add column headers | Add the first row of the column as a header row and give a name to every column |
Ways to Import
There are multiple ways to import data in Stackby:
Create a stack after import | Select 'Import Data' when creating new stack and bring data from CSV, Microsoft Excel or even copy paste from Google Sheets to create a new stack (database). |
Create a table after import | Select 'Import Data' when creating a new table and bring data from CSV, Microsoft Excel or even copy paste from Google Sheets to create a new table. |
Append data to an existing table | Use a Stackby Powerup, to append a CSV file in your existing table and map your columns to bring information. |
After Import
After you import, you'll see your table data as a text. You can then convert the data into relevant column types automatically in Stackby
- Changing the column containing paragraphs, into long text column type
- Changing the column containing numbers, into a number column type
- Changing the column containing tags, to single option column type
- Changing the column containing multiple tags, to multiple option column type
- Changing the column containing values, that are important to be referenced from a different table, to link column type (will create a new linked table).
Learn more in Stackby:
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