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    csv2odf

    csv2odf

    csv2odf can convert csv data to formatted spreadsheets and documents.

    ...It can be used to create spreadsheets and documents for LibreOffice, OpenOffice, Microsoft Office Excel and Word. It is open source GPL v3 and crossplatform, it can run on most operating systems that can run Python (Python is required). More details, example files, and online manual at http://csv2odf.sf.net.
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    Bots open source edi translator

    Bots open source edi translator

    Bots is a complete translator for edi: edifact, x12, xml, tradacoms

    Bots is a complete translator for edi (Electronic Data Interchange). EDI data formats eg: edifact, x12, tradacoms, xml. Mail: http://groups.google.com/group/botsmail Web-site: http://bots.sourceforge.net Wiki: http://bots.readthedocs.io Develop: https://github.com/eppye-bots/bots
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    py-collectd-csv

    A python module and scripts for fetching specific CollectD CSV data.

    CollectD-CSV is a small project providing utilities for analyzing CollectD CSV data locally. CollectD_CSV module provides functions for fetching data with a specified time interval and regular expressions matching the end of the path without the datestamp. The fetched data can be saved into files or returned as a list. fetchCSV.py script can be used to fetch the data matching the given parameters and save to files in a specified directory. monitorCSV.py script calculates the minimum,...
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    The London Datastore (http://data.london.gov.uk) was created by the Greater London Authority (GLA) as an innovation towards freeing London’s data. This SourceForge Project will be used to Open Source our development efforts surrounding data formats
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    CSVChecker is a python utility designed to check CSV file for field length and format. Configuration is made on a field basis through YAML configuration file.
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    xml2csv
    XML is a standard to move data around easily and CSV format is the easiest to display huge chunk of data. xml2csv offers, light weight and easy conversion of XML data to CSV formated data.
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