Thank you for this simple yet superbly helpful example.
Having finally identified and installed apparently all of the packages dependencies and then combined with this excellent example of yours, I think that it alone has saved me a significant amount of tinkering. This probably has me 50% of the way to the basic conversion task which I had pending.

If I may make an assumption from the nickname above :

  1. Muito, muito obrigado. Voce nem pode imaginar a enorme ajuda que me acaba de dar aqui.
    or alternatively
  2. "Muchas gracias" ?
    failing either of the above being applicable
  3. Thanks a million :)

In reply to Re^2: XLSX to CSV conversion by Anonymous Monk
in thread XLSX to CSV conversion by sasikumar0145

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