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Excel to MySQL or MsSQL Best Way to Convert...

Asked by smoothcat11 in MySQL Server, MS SQL Server, PHP and Databases

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I have been having this problem for 2 years and have never come up w/ a solution???

I have data entry people that pull things form the interenet and put the info in to Excel.  Once this is complete I insert this in to MySQL using Intelligent Converters Software.  

The problem is that when I enter the info I don't want anything with special characters and it does insert these, like a &dagger or an apostraphe that isn't formated right.  How do I fix this so it's a smooth import???  Thanks.Start Free Trial
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