Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Unix: Chopping up CSV files

  Unix: Chopping up CSV files | Firefox OS simulator adds commerce feature for app developers
 
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Unix: Chopping up CSV files
CSV (comma-separated values) files represent a common standard for transmitting data between applications. Like the more generic "flat files", each line in a CSV file represents a record. Exporting or importing data from and to applications such as Excel in CSV format is standard practice for a lot of applications. Hand a CSV file to a tool such as awk, however, and you may run into some problems. Let's look at the problems and at a handy Perl module that takes the stress out of working with CSV files on Unix systems. Read More

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