问题
I have a Web site (PHP) that generates a CSV file (text/csv) with the following content:
ID;E-Mail_User;Name;Applikation;Rolle;Auftragsdatum;Administrator 522;user@domain;WXDUILAS;ABCD;XYZ;2009-03-04 05:00:09;user@domain
When I select OpenOffice to show the CSV file only an empty spread sheet is shown. No error is displayed. When I try to open the file with oocalc test.csv
the same happens. I have tried different versions of OpenOffice.
What is wrong with the file? How can I get an error message out of OpenOffice?
Update:
It does not have anything to do with the use of semicolons. I have reduced the file to 4 charaters. A file with the contents ID;A
opens the CSV import dialog. But a ID;E
opens an empty sheet. Why?
Update 2:
The pattern id;E
also works. ID;E
must be some kind of magic code. Does anybody know the meaning?
回答1:
ID; in the first 3 characters of a file is the signature for a SYLK file. The fourth character can be a P, N or an E which flags certain information about how the rest of the file should be processed... so your "CSV" file is almost certainly being parsed as a SYLK file when that initial signature is read, and the remainder of the file is not valid SYLK format.
回答2:
CSV means C omma S eparated V alues, which is not what your document contains.
Those are semicolons.
If possible, change the PHP code to generate this instead (which is actually CSV):
ID,E-Mail_User,Name,Applikation,Rolle,Auftragsdatum,Administrator
522,user@domain,WXDUILAS,ABCD,XYZ,2009-03-04 05:00:09,user@domain
...or specify ;
as the delimiter using the Text Import
dialog.
回答3:
Add space after ID (i.e. "ID ").
Not the perfect solution but worked for me.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6032049/openoffice-calc-can-not-read-a-simple-csv-file-why