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Shu-Mei ChenSubject: Converting CSV with component and subcomponent structer to XML
Author: Shu-Mei Chen
Date: 16 May 2011 07:24 PM
Hi,

I was trying out the Enterprise Edition and are having trouble duplicaing the simplest example from the Documentation under Help.

Here is the sample file:

Make;Model;Year;Color;Seat
BMW;R1150RS;2004;grey,metallic;black,vinyl
MZ;Scorpion;1995;green,clearcoat;black,vinyl
Ducati;ST2;1997;red,clearcoat;black,leather

I did use the xml converter, but the system did not recognize the ",".
I followed every step. Nothing showe up in the property panel under the component separator/subcomponent separator.
I also notice that I did not have CSV to XML wizard in my trial version. Is that normal?

Thank you!

Shu-Mei

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: Converting CSV with component and subcomponent structer to XML
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 18 May 2011 02:07 AM

CSV to XML Wizard has been retired years ago.

The Component Separator and Sub Component Separator are properties of the line oriented region.

In order to use the comma as separator set the value to ','.

This seems to work fine on both version 2010 and 2011.

Hope this helps
Ivan

 
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