Latex and no sql database
good evening,
I want to connect no sql database to latex in other to generate some pdf file with generated data from this database?
have you got any ideas how I can do it?
regard
database
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good evening,
I want to connect no sql database to latex in other to generate some pdf file with generated data from this database?
have you got any ideas how I can do it?
regard
database
This depends very much on what database server you use. If there is client software in Lua, you can use LuaTeX to connect to the server from within the TeX run.
– Henri Menke
Feb 28 at 22:45
Related? tex.stackexchange.com/q/48193/2693
– Alan Munn
Feb 28 at 22:52
R can connect to SQL servers in several ways, so viaknitr
it should be possible.
– Fran
Mar 1 at 1:21
Often it is better to do this in a different language, for example python, and then use that language to extract the data and generate/fill in the latex file before you compile it. Then there are less things that can go wrong
– daleif
Mar 1 at 8:44
@daleif I've an issue with Lua and mongoDB I asked if there are an other way to make that?
– Dylan Paddeu
Mar 1 at 13:10
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good evening,
I want to connect no sql database to latex in other to generate some pdf file with generated data from this database?
have you got any ideas how I can do it?
regard
database
good evening,
I want to connect no sql database to latex in other to generate some pdf file with generated data from this database?
have you got any ideas how I can do it?
regard
database
database
asked Feb 28 at 22:24
Dylan PaddeuDylan Paddeu
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This depends very much on what database server you use. If there is client software in Lua, you can use LuaTeX to connect to the server from within the TeX run.
– Henri Menke
Feb 28 at 22:45
Related? tex.stackexchange.com/q/48193/2693
– Alan Munn
Feb 28 at 22:52
R can connect to SQL servers in several ways, so viaknitr
it should be possible.
– Fran
Mar 1 at 1:21
Often it is better to do this in a different language, for example python, and then use that language to extract the data and generate/fill in the latex file before you compile it. Then there are less things that can go wrong
– daleif
Mar 1 at 8:44
@daleif I've an issue with Lua and mongoDB I asked if there are an other way to make that?
– Dylan Paddeu
Mar 1 at 13:10
|
show 1 more comment
This depends very much on what database server you use. If there is client software in Lua, you can use LuaTeX to connect to the server from within the TeX run.
– Henri Menke
Feb 28 at 22:45
Related? tex.stackexchange.com/q/48193/2693
– Alan Munn
Feb 28 at 22:52
R can connect to SQL servers in several ways, so viaknitr
it should be possible.
– Fran
Mar 1 at 1:21
Often it is better to do this in a different language, for example python, and then use that language to extract the data and generate/fill in the latex file before you compile it. Then there are less things that can go wrong
– daleif
Mar 1 at 8:44
@daleif I've an issue with Lua and mongoDB I asked if there are an other way to make that?
– Dylan Paddeu
Mar 1 at 13:10
This depends very much on what database server you use. If there is client software in Lua, you can use LuaTeX to connect to the server from within the TeX run.
– Henri Menke
Feb 28 at 22:45
This depends very much on what database server you use. If there is client software in Lua, you can use LuaTeX to connect to the server from within the TeX run.
– Henri Menke
Feb 28 at 22:45
Related? tex.stackexchange.com/q/48193/2693
– Alan Munn
Feb 28 at 22:52
Related? tex.stackexchange.com/q/48193/2693
– Alan Munn
Feb 28 at 22:52
R can connect to SQL servers in several ways, so via
knitr
it should be possible.– Fran
Mar 1 at 1:21
R can connect to SQL servers in several ways, so via
knitr
it should be possible.– Fran
Mar 1 at 1:21
Often it is better to do this in a different language, for example python, and then use that language to extract the data and generate/fill in the latex file before you compile it. Then there are less things that can go wrong
– daleif
Mar 1 at 8:44
Often it is better to do this in a different language, for example python, and then use that language to extract the data and generate/fill in the latex file before you compile it. Then there are less things that can go wrong
– daleif
Mar 1 at 8:44
@daleif I've an issue with Lua and mongoDB I asked if there are an other way to make that?
– Dylan Paddeu
Mar 1 at 13:10
@daleif I've an issue with Lua and mongoDB I asked if there are an other way to make that?
– Dylan Paddeu
Mar 1 at 13:10
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This depends very much on what database server you use. If there is client software in Lua, you can use LuaTeX to connect to the server from within the TeX run.
– Henri Menke
Feb 28 at 22:45
Related? tex.stackexchange.com/q/48193/2693
– Alan Munn
Feb 28 at 22:52
R can connect to SQL servers in several ways, so via
knitr
it should be possible.– Fran
Mar 1 at 1:21
Often it is better to do this in a different language, for example python, and then use that language to extract the data and generate/fill in the latex file before you compile it. Then there are less things that can go wrong
– daleif
Mar 1 at 8:44
@daleif I've an issue with Lua and mongoDB I asked if there are an other way to make that?
– Dylan Paddeu
Mar 1 at 13:10