From XML to CSV with command line
if I have a XML file on local disk, which command is need to convert file in CSV?
And from XLSX or XLS to CVS?
Thanks.
command-line csv xml xls
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if I have a XML file on local disk, which command is need to convert file in CSV?
And from XLSX or XLS to CVS?
Thanks.
command-line csv xml xls
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Could you add a portion of your XML file?
– aborruso
Jan 28 at 22:49
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if I have a XML file on local disk, which command is need to convert file in CSV?
And from XLSX or XLS to CVS?
Thanks.
command-line csv xml xls
if I have a XML file on local disk, which command is need to convert file in CSV?
And from XLSX or XLS to CVS?
Thanks.
command-line csv xml xls
command-line csv xml xls
asked Jan 28 at 15:12
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Could you add a portion of your XML file?
– aborruso
Jan 28 at 22:49
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Could you add a portion of your XML file?
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Could you add a portion of your XML file?
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Could you add a portion of your XML file?
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I assume you'd like to convert spreadsheet(-like) xml files. Then it looks like the Gnumeric package can do what you need.
To install it:
sudo apt install gnumeric
It provides the CLI utility ssconvert
which is, as the manpage says,
a command line spreadsheet format converter
To use it:
ssconvert SOURCE_FILE DEST_FILE
If instead you want a more "generic XML to CSV converter", I cannot think of a pre-packaged tool installable in Ubuntu.
A quick googling suggest this GitHub repository. It's java based, but it should work ok in Ubuntu.
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I assume you'd like to convert spreadsheet(-like) xml files. Then it looks like the Gnumeric package can do what you need.
To install it:
sudo apt install gnumeric
It provides the CLI utility ssconvert
which is, as the manpage says,
a command line spreadsheet format converter
To use it:
ssconvert SOURCE_FILE DEST_FILE
If instead you want a more "generic XML to CSV converter", I cannot think of a pre-packaged tool installable in Ubuntu.
A quick googling suggest this GitHub repository. It's java based, but it should work ok in Ubuntu.
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I assume you'd like to convert spreadsheet(-like) xml files. Then it looks like the Gnumeric package can do what you need.
To install it:
sudo apt install gnumeric
It provides the CLI utility ssconvert
which is, as the manpage says,
a command line spreadsheet format converter
To use it:
ssconvert SOURCE_FILE DEST_FILE
If instead you want a more "generic XML to CSV converter", I cannot think of a pre-packaged tool installable in Ubuntu.
A quick googling suggest this GitHub repository. It's java based, but it should work ok in Ubuntu.
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I assume you'd like to convert spreadsheet(-like) xml files. Then it looks like the Gnumeric package can do what you need.
To install it:
sudo apt install gnumeric
It provides the CLI utility ssconvert
which is, as the manpage says,
a command line spreadsheet format converter
To use it:
ssconvert SOURCE_FILE DEST_FILE
If instead you want a more "generic XML to CSV converter", I cannot think of a pre-packaged tool installable in Ubuntu.
A quick googling suggest this GitHub repository. It's java based, but it should work ok in Ubuntu.
I assume you'd like to convert spreadsheet(-like) xml files. Then it looks like the Gnumeric package can do what you need.
To install it:
sudo apt install gnumeric
It provides the CLI utility ssconvert
which is, as the manpage says,
a command line spreadsheet format converter
To use it:
ssconvert SOURCE_FILE DEST_FILE
If instead you want a more "generic XML to CSV converter", I cannot think of a pre-packaged tool installable in Ubuntu.
A quick googling suggest this GitHub repository. It's java based, but it should work ok in Ubuntu.
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Could you add a portion of your XML file?
– aborruso
Jan 28 at 22:49