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Midi
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello EveryOne , I'm Working on a remote working development machine , and i have a large dataset that weights more than 100MB and i want to export it to my local Pc (as an xlsx File) , is there a practical way to do it ? , thank you .

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Midi
Obsidian | Level 7

well , in reality they are only 8000 rows.

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

and how many columns?


Excel has a maximum of 16,384 columns


What are you going to do with this data on the local machine? Are you going to use SAS? Or Python or R or C++? It makes a difference.

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Paige Miller
Midi
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello , There Are 3000 columns approximately , and i'm going to use miner on my local machine.

thx.

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@Midi wrote:

Hello , There Are 3000 columns approximately , and i'm going to use miner on my local machine.

thx.


I guess I would like (and I guess @Kurt_Bremser would like) you to provide details of the project, give a full explanation, rather than releasing one piece of information (that we don't understand, what is "miner"?) at a time. If we have that, we might be able to give you a reasonable recommendation on what to do.

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Paige Miller

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