Apologies if this has already been covered in this site somewhere, I did try looking but without any success. I am new to the whole XML thing, very late starter, and have a requirement to convert an XML fiule to a CSV fomat. I am crrently working on a Solaris OS. Does anyone have any suggestions,... (2 Replies)
Iam pretty new to UNIX and would like to convert a CSV to an XML file using AWK scripts. Can anybody suggest a solution? My CSV file looks something like this :
Serial No Growth% Annual % Commission % Unemployed %
1 35% 29% 59% 42%
2 61% ... (15 Replies)
Hi,
i am really fresh with shell scripting and programming,
i have an issue i am not able to solve to populate data on my server for Cisco IP phones.
I have CSV file within the following format:
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I have huge xml file in server and i want to convert it to .csv with specific column ...
i have search in blog but i didn't get any usefully command.
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I have an xml file dumped from rrd file, that I want to "patch" so the xml file doesn't contain any blank hole in the resulting graph of the rrd file.
Here is the file.
<!-- 2015-10-12 14:00:00 WIB / 1444633200 --> <row><v> 4.0419731265e+07 </v><v> 4.5045912770e+06... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Does anyone know of a way to convert an .xml file (ONIX) to something more workable, like a .csv (or even .xls) file? Ideally something on the command line would be ideal, but not absolutely necessary. I would be dealing with .xml files of 125 MB+.
I am using XQuartz in El Capitan.
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Hi Forum.
I have an XML file with the following requirement to move the <AdditionalAccountHolders> tag and its content right after the <accountHolderName> tag within the same file but I'm not sure how to accomplish this through a Unix script.
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
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Hello,
I have copied .xml code for a single item below. I am trying to extract three items (field indices*b244 (second occurrence), b203, and j151), so the desired output would be:
9780323013543 Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine: Science and Tradition, 1e 68.95
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
xslt-parser
XSLT-PARSER(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation XSLT-PARSER(1)NAME
xslt-parser - XSLT transformations
SYNOPSIS
xslt-parser [options] <project>
DESCRIPTION
xslt-parser performs stylesheet transformations.
When given a project name, it appends `.xsl' for the XSLT stylesheet and `.xml' for the XML file to apply the stylesheet to and performs
the transformation using the XML::XSLT perl module.
OPTIONS -c Pass through HTML::Clean. You must have HTML::Clean installed.
-d Turns debugging on. This can produce a lot of noise.
-n NoWeb. You can use xslt-parser as a CGI script. With this option, it will not output the headers that are usually needed.
-s <file>
Specify a seperate different stylesheet. Usually, xslt-parser will simply append `.xsl' to the project name to get the stylesheet. A
different stylesheet can be specified using this option.
AUTHORS
Geert Josten <gjosten@sci.kun.nl>, Mark A. Hershberger <mah@everybody.org>
SEE ALSO
XML::XSLT
The w3.org XSLT recommendation at <http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt>
POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
Around line 48:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
perl v5.12.1 2001-03-01 XSLT-PARSER(1)