# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import argparse import datetime import decimal import pypyodbc def convert(a) -> str: if type(a) == str: return f'"{a}"' elif type(a) == bool: return "T" if a else "F" elif a is None: return "" elif type(a) == datetime.datetime: if a.year == 1899 and a.month == 12 and a.day == 30: return a.strftime('%H:%M:%S') elif a.hour == 0 and a.minute == 0 and a.second == 0: return a.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') else: return str(a) else: return str(a) if __name__ == '__main__': parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('wgdaten') args = parser.parse_args() pypyodbc.lowercase = False conn = pypyodbc.connect(f"Driver={{Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)}};Dbq={args.wgdaten};") cur = conn.cursor() try: tbls = cur.tables(tableType='TABLE') tbls = tbls.fetchall() for file, _, t_name, t_type, _ in tbls: print(t_name) cur.execute(f"SELECT TOP 1 * FROM {t_name};") desc = [(t[0], t[1]) for t in cur.description] cur.fetchall() print(desc) cur.execute(f"SELECT * FROM {t_name} ORDER BY `{desc[0][0]}`;") cols = [t[0] for t in cur.description] with open(f'tables/{t_name}.csv', 'wb+') as f: f.write((';'.join(cols) + '\n').encode('utf-8')) for row in cur: f.write((';'.join([convert(a) for a in row]) + '\n').encode('utf-8')) finally: cur.close() conn.close()