Convert .csv file to .ods using terminal
Is it possible convert .csv
files to .ods
files using command line? I have a lot archives to convert and I don't want convert them one by one.
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Is it possible convert .csv
files to .ods
files using command line? I have a lot archives to convert and I don't want convert them one by one.
libreoffice convert
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Is it possible convert .csv
files to .ods
files using command line? I have a lot archives to convert and I don't want convert them one by one.
libreoffice convert
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Is it possible convert .csv
files to .ods
files using command line? I have a lot archives to convert and I don't want convert them one by one.
libreoffice convert
libreoffice convert
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I used the LibreOffice
commandline to convert a sample csv
file:
soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless
So to use it in a batch command would be
for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done
Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder
It's working, thank you
– Mariane Campos
2 days ago
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2 days ago
@MarianeCampos If you find this answer useful you may consider "accepting" it (by clicking the tick (✓) next to it) to indicate you've found a working solution and also so that others may more easily find it in the future.
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I used the LibreOffice
commandline to convert a sample csv
file:
soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless
So to use it in a batch command would be
for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done
Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder
It's working, thank you
– Mariane Campos
2 days ago
14
@Mariane: Please read What should I do when someone answers my question?. No need to hurry, though. Just take your time.
– PerlDuck
2 days ago
@MarianeCampos If you find this answer useful you may consider "accepting" it (by clicking the tick (✓) next to it) to indicate you've found a working solution and also so that others may more easily find it in the future.
– pomsky
yesterday
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I used the LibreOffice
commandline to convert a sample csv
file:
soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless
So to use it in a batch command would be
for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done
Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder
It's working, thank you
– Mariane Campos
2 days ago
14
@Mariane: Please read What should I do when someone answers my question?. No need to hurry, though. Just take your time.
– PerlDuck
2 days ago
@MarianeCampos If you find this answer useful you may consider "accepting" it (by clicking the tick (✓) next to it) to indicate you've found a working solution and also so that others may more easily find it in the future.
– pomsky
yesterday
add a comment |
I used the LibreOffice
commandline to convert a sample csv
file:
soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless
So to use it in a batch command would be
for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done
Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder
I used the LibreOffice
commandline to convert a sample csv
file:
soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless
So to use it in a batch command would be
for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done
Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder
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It's working, thank you
– Mariane Campos
2 days ago
14
@Mariane: Please read What should I do when someone answers my question?. No need to hurry, though. Just take your time.
– PerlDuck
2 days ago
@MarianeCampos If you find this answer useful you may consider "accepting" it (by clicking the tick (✓) next to it) to indicate you've found a working solution and also so that others may more easily find it in the future.
– pomsky
yesterday
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It's working, thank you
– Mariane Campos
2 days ago
14
@Mariane: Please read What should I do when someone answers my question?. No need to hurry, though. Just take your time.
– PerlDuck
2 days ago
@MarianeCampos If you find this answer useful you may consider "accepting" it (by clicking the tick (✓) next to it) to indicate you've found a working solution and also so that others may more easily find it in the future.
– pomsky
yesterday
It's working, thank you
– Mariane Campos
2 days ago
It's working, thank you
– Mariane Campos
2 days ago
14
14
@Mariane: Please read What should I do when someone answers my question?. No need to hurry, though. Just take your time.
– PerlDuck
2 days ago
@Mariane: Please read What should I do when someone answers my question?. No need to hurry, though. Just take your time.
– PerlDuck
2 days ago
@MarianeCampos If you find this answer useful you may consider "accepting" it (by clicking the tick (✓) next to it) to indicate you've found a working solution and also so that others may more easily find it in the future.
– pomsky
yesterday
@MarianeCampos If you find this answer useful you may consider "accepting" it (by clicking the tick (✓) next to it) to indicate you've found a working solution and also so that others may more easily find it in the future.
– pomsky
yesterday
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