Hello Florian,
please remember to always include the list when replying as it allows others to benefit from our exchange as well and also allows others to help you.
I just want to point out, again, that you it doesn't make sense to say "convert the excel file to xml", because it already is XML. Yes, there might be multiple XML files and they reference each other, but this is just a very normal thing for XML and for every reasonably complex system to reference each other.
So I guess what you really want is an XQuery module which allows you to easily manipulate xlsx files without the need to worry about internal ooxml format stuff like shared strings. This if course makes a lot of sense! However, as the format is ridiculously complicated it is a hard task to write a general-purpose library for all kinds of manipulations. As Christian indicated we wrote for ourself some small helpers functions which dies the stuff we need in our projects, but is very far from being complete on the xlsx standard.
Cheers Dirk
On 04/06/2016 12:35 PM, Florian Eckey wrote:
Hello Dirk,
thanks. That was my idea as well. But the format xlsx is really complicated, because the content (sheet01.xml) in the cells is referenced to an other document (stringValues.xml) using an index. I guess anyone has implemented a simple xquery to convert the excel file to xml? But if nobody has done that before, i have to spend time for the implementation on my own. :)
Thanks, best, Florian
Am 06.04.16, 12:26 schrieb "Dirk Kirsten" dk@basex.org:
Hello Florian,
xlsx is just a zip file containing many xml files. you can simply unzip the xlsx (e.g. by using the BaseX zip module), modify the xml files inside using standard XQuery and rezip it again as xslx.
Cheers Dirk
On 04/06/2016 12:18 PM, Florian Eckey wrote:
Hi guys,
are there any ideas how to convert excel's xlsx (not xls) files to xml with XQuery or to use a Java library which can be imported? It looks like BaseX has no internal functions as for instance MarkLogic.
Any ideas or example implementations to do that in XQuery or Java?
Best, Florian
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