Simple CSV file parser for the UNIX command line
http://csvprintf.googlecode.com/
csvprintf is a simple UNIX command line utility for parsing CSV files.
cvsprintf works just like the printf(1) command line utility. You supply
a printf(1) format string on the command line and each record in the
CSV file is formatted accordingly. Each format specifier in the format
string contains a column accessor to specify which CSV column to use,
so for example %3$d would format the third column as a decimal value.
csvprintf can also convert CSV files into XML documents and back.
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Revision 5 (latest revision is 11)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Archie Cobbs (archie172)
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- Update to release 1.1.0 - Added support for format strings containing column names - Remove obsolete Groups tag (fate#326485)
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