Hi, I tried using vb excel macro to open the xml file and the file has been generated as specified below:
ID Name Company Join_Date DEP_ID DEP_Name Jobtitle + Jobdescr 1 xxx abc 1/1/2014 1 zzz xx desc1 1 xxx abc 1/1/2014 2 yyy yy desc2
My requirement as specified before, the xml file structure can change like addition of new column or deletion of existing column etc. or two different file structure like xmlfile 1 and xml file 2, hence we need to come up with the generic script to convert the generated xml file into csv file. kindly provide some inputs on this area.

In reply to Re^4: how to convert multiple xml files with different structure into CSV files by pavithravenky
in thread how to convert multiple xml files with different structure into CSV files by pavithravenky

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