Online Documentation for SQL Manager for MySQL
MS Excel/Word 2007, ODF
Specify ranges in the grid for the target and source fields:
- select a field of the target MySQL table in the Fields list;
- proceed to the Sheet grid: click a column to assign the column to the selected target table field;
- the selected column of the source file gets green highlight;
- repeat the operation for all the fields you need to be included in the import process.
If the source file and the destination MySQL table have the same order of columns, you can use the Auto Fill button to set correspondence between them automatically.
The Col control indicates the currently selected source file column. You can also use this control for quick column selection.
If necessary, you can choose to skip a defined number of the source file rows using the Skip spinner control (e.g. if you need to exclude column headers from the imported data range).
To remove a correspondence, select the field in the Fields list and press the Clear button.
To remove all correspondences, press the Clear All button.
Click the Next button to proceed to the Adjusting data formats step of the wizard.