![]() So far, all my research ends up at places where you need to know the schema to parse the files, which is not helpful given the volume I'm working with.Īnd here's what Excel turns out: exportTime label slug reporting_date_end narrative label2 central_volume_loads zone1_volume zone3_volume zone2_volume zone1_volume_pounds zone4_volume_pounds zone2_volume_pounds zone3_volume_pounds imps_percentage total_units total_loads weighted_average Is there a way to use this Excel functionality in Powershell so I can automate the conversion of these files? I've noticed that in Excel you can open an XML file 'as an XML table', and it will create a schema based on the XML source data. I've got a few thousand xml files with different formats I'm trying to convert to CSV.
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