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I have a csv file of orders from a business I run the web shop for, around 30 thousand entries total. I would like to FIND all entries which have a duplicate in the base: same customer, same total due amount and placed on the same day (some customers make repeating orders but over longer timeframe).

I found a help article regarding removing duplicate values, but it doesn't really apply to my situation, because I want to remove UNIQUE values.

How would I go about that?

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[Solved] Use date format for the dates and use the xy scatter plot

I have the dates and weights for the times I was weighed at my doctor's office. I would like to plot those so that the actual slopes are visualized.

I tried just putting the numbers in two columns and plotting them with a line plot but the days between the dates are irregular, sometimes 3 or more months elapse, sometimes only a week or two, but the dates on the graph are evenly spaced.

Is there a setting that will space the dates out to account for the number of days between dates, so I can see how well my diet is working?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Our (thb and me) talk "How to survive being sold to Oracle" at Chaos Communication Camp 2023 is now online in the final cut.

The first part is a bit of history on the OpenOffice org to LibreOffice fork -- the second is a selection of a lessons learned about the importance of a shared understanding between all contributors of an #opensource project, agreeing on the fundamentals while staying adaptive as the environment changes.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.my.id/post/180086

This is cross posted from https://www.reddit.com/r/libreoffice/comments/15jrnd5/just_a_heads_up_regarding_the_lo_version_numbers/

Sadly TDF seems active in Reddit more than in Lemmy

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A discussion on how the Document Foundation (TDF), the NGO behind LibreOffice is supposed to work, what its core values are and how to improve transparency and alignment of both officers and staff of the foundation.

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