NAME
Palm::Progect::Converter::CSV - Convert between Progect databases and CSV files
SYNOPSIS
my $converter = Palm::Progect::Converter->new(
format => 'CSV',
# ... other args ...
);
$converter->load_records();
# ... do stuff with records
$converter->save_records();
DESCRIPTION
This converts between CSV files and Palm::Progect records and preferences.
The CSV format allows for basic import/export with spreadsheet programs. The CSV file does not look like a tree structure; instead, there is a level column, which indicates the indent level for the current row.
The columns in the format are:
- level
-
The indent level of the record.
- description
- priority
-
The priority of the record from 1 to 5, or 0 for no priority.
- isAction
- isProgress
- isNumeric
- isInfo
-
Any record can have one (and only one) of the above types.
If you are going to change the type of a record, remember to set all the other types to false:
isAction isProgress isNumeric isInfo 0 0 0 1 - completed
-
Completed has different values depending upon the type of record. For action items, it is either 1 or 0, for complete or not complete.
For Progress items, it is a number between 1 and 100, indicating a percentage.
For Numeric items it is a number between 1 and 100 indicating the the integer percentage of the
numericActualvalue divided by thenumericLimitvalue. - numericActual
-
The numerator of a numeric record. If the numeric value of a record is
4/5, then thenumericActualvalue is4. - numericLimit
-
The denominator of a numeric record. If the numeric value of a record is
4/5, then thenumericLimitvalue is5. - DateDue
-
This is a date in the format specified on the command line with the
--csv-date-formatoption - category
- opened
- description
- note
OPTIONS
These options can be passed to the Palm::Progect::Converter constructor, for instance:
my $converter = Palm::Progect::Converter->new(
format => 'CSV',
use_unix_eol => 1,
);
- separator
-
Use the given character as the csv separator (defaults to ;)
- use_pc_eol
-
If true, use \r\n as the csv line terminator (the default)
- use_unix_eol
-
If true, use \n as the csv line terminator
- use_mac_eol
-
If true, use \r the csv line terminator
- date_format
-
The format for dates: Any combination of dd, mm, yy, yyyy (default is dd/mm/yy).
Any dates that are printed will use this format. Dates that are parsed will be expected to be in this format.
Note that even though the command-line option is called
csv-date-format, when passed toPalm::Progect::Converter, the option is calleddate_format:my $converter = Palm::Progect::Converter->new( format => 'CSV', date_format => 'mm-dd-yy', ); - quote_char
-
Use the given character as the csv quote char (defaults to ")
METHODS
- load_records($file, $append)
-
Load CSV records from
$file, translating them into the internalPalm::Progect::Recordformat.If
$appendis true thenload_recordswill append the records imported from$fileto the internal records list. If false,load_recordswill replace the internal records list with the records imported from$file. - save_records($file, $append)
-
Export records in CSV format to
$file.If
$appendis true thenload_recordswill append the CSV lines tofile. If false,export_recordsIf false,export_recordswill overwrite$file(if it exists) before writing the lines.
AUTHOR
Michael Graham <mag-perl@occamstoothbrush.com>
Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Michael Graham. All rights reserved. This program is free software. You can use, modify, and distribute it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The latest version of this module can be found on http://www.occamstoothbrush.com/perl/
SEE ALSO
progconv
http://progect.sourceforge.net/