As per my requirement, I need to convert XML files into CSV file using perl scripting. Currently I recieve multiple xml files with different schema structure. How can i read the XML files with different structure for example I can have two files as specified below: XML File 1:
<root> <Report> <EMP> <ID>1</ID> <Name>XXX</Name> <Company>YYY</Company> <Join_Date>2010-10-16</Join_Date> </EMP> <DEP> <DEP> <DEP_ID>2</DEP_ID> <DEP_Name>XX</DEP_Name> <Jobtitle></Jobtitle> <Jobdescr></Jobdesc> </DEP> <DEP> <DEP_ID>3</DEP_ID> <DEP_Name>YY</DEP_Name> <Jobtitle></Jobtitle> <Jobdescr></Jobdesc> </DEP>
XML File 2:
<root> <Order> <OrderId>2</OrderId> <TxnNumber>1</TxnNumber> <OrderDesc>General Information</OrderDesc> <Location>ABC</Location> </Order>
Hence how to read the xml files dynamically and convert it to a csv files without any xsd defined?

In reply to how to convert multiple xml files with different structure into CSV files by pavithravenky

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