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Converting large excel simulation to MySQL - Tools & Steps

Asked by ecommercedeveloper in MySQL Server, PHP and Databases, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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In Excel I have a simulation that I have been slowly adding to over a series of months.  The simulation is entirely based in Excel and simulates a 8 season period of a football clubs league life.

It allows for 8 clubs to be 'played' over the 8 season period, and each season you enter data for each club.

I want to convert the project to a MySQL database, some of which is simple , some is complex.

The key problem is the worksheet which represents the 'engine' of the simulation, this takes several hundred complext calculations based on the input from all 8 clubs and generates data based on them, this data is then in turn displayed in reports.  

How can I go about breaking the incrediably complex excel spreadhseet apart strategically ?

How can I programme an MySQL table to derive data from other table values ? Is this possible or will the PHP script need to handle the calculations and then post them into the 'stats' table.

Can I use a function as a cell value within a MySQL table, and when will this data update if the function returns a new value, say for example when the club data is added ?

Ultimately I want to build an intelligent MySQL that can store the data , and perform all lthe calculations on the fly as data is updated.Start Free Trial
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Tags: Microsoft, Excel, MySQL, 2005, excel simulation, PHP, excel,formulas,mysql,derived values,update,triggers
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