pluralistic,
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a tool or web app that can ingest a @Kickstarter survey results spreadsheet and then spit out custom reports, e.g. "Email addresses for everyone whose reward or add-on includes a specific item, who completed a survey since my last d/l"?

MarkMifsud,

@pluralistic

If I'm understanding your request... any spreadhseet program should be able to do that using the filtering command.

If you are looking for something more sophisticated than that, what I would use is a Python script.

dave,

@MarkMifsud @pluralistic jupyter notebook is really good for this sort of stuff if you're tempted to go the python route

MarkMifsud,

@dave @pluralistic

100% agreed.

Jupyter tends to run slow compared to running in a shell, but when it comes to testing code it's pricelss.

The tradeoff is well worth it IMO.

dave,

@MarkMifsud @pluralistic I just find it really useful for data processing and outputting readable information. It's useful for creating documents with inline scripts (then hiding the scripts if you prefer and leaving behind a professional looking PDF). I once worked a job where we were performance testing various services and we'd basically just change the input data and let the reports write themselves.

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