Aug-31-2023, 10:22 AM
This seems quite simple compared to many problems I've had. However, I'm not finding an elegant solution at the moment.
I have two csv files and I'd like to combine them and then write them to another csv file. My problem is that these csv files are constantly being updated and I don't want to miss out on any updates. If I combine a row of data and then save it to another csv file, I might have missed out on further updates to the csv file or I might miss a row of data if several get put into the first csv file at once. However if I simply combine all the rows with the current piece of data, I may have issues saving the new amended data to a csv file. There are various things that can go wrong.
Is there an easy way to do this that I'm not thinking of?
I have two csv files and I'd like to combine them and then write them to another csv file. My problem is that these csv files are constantly being updated and I don't want to miss out on any updates. If I combine a row of data and then save it to another csv file, I might have missed out on further updates to the csv file or I might miss a row of data if several get put into the first csv file at once. However if I simply combine all the rows with the current piece of data, I may have issues saving the new amended data to a csv file. There are various things that can go wrong.
Is there an easy way to do this that I'm not thinking of?