Hello,
How can I take a file in XML format and convert it to a comma separated format? Is there any scripts or programs that can
do this for Unix? I tried surfing the net for such an application, but everything seems to be for Windows OS. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
... (2 Replies)
i wanted to add a child element child2 into a below xml .
<parent1>
<child1></child1>
</parent1>
like
<parent1>
<child1></child1>
<child2></child2>
</parent1>
What is the best way to do this using unix commands.
I donot want to create a temp file....
cat original |... (3 Replies)
Hello, newbie (non-techie) here.
I'm a business analyst for a software company in the Bay Area. A
project I just got assigned to involved researching for an enterprise
version of a XML translator that will run on UNIX. I'm looking for
something that won't be too costly to purchase as the... (4 Replies)
Does anyone know of a lightweight freeware utility that will do the following?:
1) Input an XML file and XLS file
2) Do a transform
3) Then output a pdf file
for Unix Platform.
Thanks
Andrea (3 Replies)
Does anyone can tell me what is the best way to post a xml request to a web service on C. I am using expat for parsing the response, but until now i build my xml request with a bunch of strcat functions, then connect to the port and send it that way. I am wondering if there are libraries or a... (3 Replies)
Hello Everyone!!!
I have a list of XML files, in different directories, the structure for which is:
<Data>
<Info>
<a> some text </a>
<b> some text </b>
<c> 3000 </c>
</Info>
<Info>
... (2 Replies)
I need help
I have a unix command :
VERSION=$(ls -d /vsn/v12.??.??.?? | sort | tail -1)
when i do echo $VERSION, i get the exact value, i want.
Now i want to use this variable and pass it to an xml. How can i do that? (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am new in shell scripting. i want to extract tag values in xml files by using shell script. my files like this:
<cw: properties>
<cw:std_properties>
<tns: properties>
<tns:name>AdminOutQueue</tns:name>
<tns:type>String</tns:type>
<tns:subtype>QueueName</tns:subtype>
<tns:value... (25 Replies)
i have a unix script which generates the csv file. the data in csv file is dynamic. how can i convert/move the data from csv file to xml. please suggest (1 Reply)
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RAKE(1) Ruby Programmers Reference Guide RAKE(1)NAME
rake -- Ruby Make
SYNOPSIS
rake [--f Rakefile] [--version] [-CGNPgnqstv] [-D [PATTERN]] [-E CODE] [-I LIBDIR] [-R RAKELIBDIR] [-T [PATTERN]] [-e CODE] [-p CODE]
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DESCRIPTION
Rake is a simple ruby(1) build program with capabilities similar to the regular make(1) command.
Rake has the following features:
o Rakefiles (Rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile syntax
to worry about (is that a tab or a space?).
o Users can specify tasks with prerequisites.
o Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks.
o Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating file names and paths.
o A library of prepackaged tasks to make building rakefiles easier.
OPTIONS --version Display the program version.
-C
--classic-namespace
Put Task and FileTask in the top level namespace
-D [PATTERN]
--describe [PATTERN]
Describe the tasks (matching optional PATTERN), then exit.
-E CODE
--execute-continue CODE
Execute some Ruby code, then continue with normal task processing.
-G
--no-system
--nosystem Use standard project Rakefile search paths, ignore system wide rakefiles.
-I LIBDIR
--libdir LIBDIR Include LIBDIR in the search path for required modules.
-N
--no-search
--nosearch Do not search parent directories for the Rakefile.
-P
--prereqs Display the tasks and dependencies, then exit.
-R RAKELIBDIR
--rakelib RAKELIBDIR
--rakelibdir RAKELIBDIR
Auto-import any .rake files in RAKELIBDIR. (default is rakelib )
-T [PATTERN]
--tasks [PATTERN] Display the tasks (matching optional PATTERN) with descriptions, then exit.
-e CODE
--execute CODE Execute some Ruby code and exit.
-f FILE
--rakefile FILE Use FILE as the rakefile.
-h
--help Prints a summary of options.
-g
--system Using system wide (global) rakefiles (usually ~/.rake/*.rake ).
-n
--dry-run Do a dry run without executing actions.
-p CODE
--execute-print CODE
Execute some Ruby code, print the result, then exit.
-q
--quiet Do not log messages to standard output.
-r MODULE
--require MODULE Require MODULE before executing rakefile.
-s
--silent Like --quiet, but also suppresses the 'in directory' announcement.
-t
--trace Turn on invoke/execute tracing, enable full backtrace.
-v
--verbose Log message to standard output (default).
--rules Trace the rules resolution.
SEE ALSO ruby(1)make(1)
http://rake.rubyforge.org/
REPORTING BUGS
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AUTHOR
Rake is written by Jim Weirich <jim@weirichhouse.org>
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