@driscollis Add a dynamic date stamp to the exported file:
from datetime import date
sheet_one_data.to_excel(rf'/path/to/drive/FileName{https://t.co/aI5btb1Bir()}.xlsx')
@driscollis Yes, and once the sheet is in as a Pandas data frame, you can export it to .csv or Excel in a different file/location:
sheet_one_data.to_excel('path.xlsx')
sheet_two_data.to_csv('path.csv')
@__mharrison__ I've been looking into running SQL queries in Python recently.
Would you consider the native Pandas DataFrame Query function the best implementation,
or something like the PandaSQL library?
I feel like you can learn/explore the foundations of SQL in .ipynb now without any SSMS.
Reflections from our team outing, going beyond the surface with @MarisolRerucha
4-7-8 breathing
Who do you bring with you? (Elders, ancestors, children, grandchildren)
The role of vulnerability @BreneBrown
Showing up in our humanity rather than positional authority
@MarisolRerucha@BreneBrown Going to the margins not to save or serve, but to savor life, take part in the journey
Fixed vs. growth mindset
"We believe transparent communication builds trust"
Lessons from Viktor Frankl's Mans Search for Meaning, and Mother Theresa: "We Belong to Each other"
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