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[![PkgGoDev](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/noborus/xlsxsql)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/noborus/xlsxsql)
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A CLI tool to execute SQL queries on xlsx files.
A CLI tool that executes SQL queries on various files including xlsx files and outputs the results to various files.

![xlsxsql query -H -o md "SELECT a.id,a.name,b.price FROM testdata/test3.xlsx::.C1 AS a LEFT JOIN testdata/test3.xlsx::.F4 AS b ON a.id=b.id"](docs/xlsxsql.png)

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| 2 | orange | 50 |
| 3 | melon | 500 |

Execute SQL on xlsx files using [xcelize](https://github.com/qax-os/excelize) and [trdsql](https://github.com/noborus/trdsql).
Output to various formats.
A CLI tool that executes SQL queries on xlsx files and outputs the results to various files, and also executes SQL queries on various files and outputs them to xlsx files.
Built using [excelize](https://github.com/qax-os/excelize) and [trdsql](https://github.com/noborus/trdsql).

## Install

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```console
$ xlsxsql --help
Execute SQL against xlsx file.
output to CSV and various formats.
Output to CSV and various formats.

Usage:
xlsxsql [flags]
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table SQL(SELECT * FROM table) for xlsx

Flags:
-H, --header Output header
-h, --help help for xlsxsql
-o, --out string Output Format[CSV|AT|LTSV|JSON|JSONL|TBLN|RAW|MD|VF|YAML] (default "CSV")
-s, --skip int Skip the number of lines
-v, --version display version information
--clear-sheet Clear sheet when outputting to xlsx file
--debug debug mode
-H, --header Input header
-h, --help help for xlsxsql
-o, --out string Output Format[CSV|AT|LTSV|JSON|JSONL|TBLN|RAW|MD|VF|YAML|XLSX] (default "GUESS")
--out-cell string Cell name to output to xlsx file
-O, --out-file string File name to output to file
--out-header Output header
--out-sheet string Sheet name to output to xlsx file
-s, --skip int Skip the number of lines
-v, --version display version information

Use "xlsxsql [command] --help" for more information about a command.
```
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Carol,30
```

`xlsxsql` is an extended version of [trdsql](https://github.com/noborus/trdsql),
so you can execute SQL on files such as CSV and JSON.

```console
xlsxsql query "SELECT * FROM test.csv"
```

In other words, you can also do CSV and JOIN.

```console
xlsxsql query -H -o md \
"SELECT a.id,a.name,b.price
FROM testdata/test3.xlsx::.C1 AS a
LEFT JOIN test.csv AS b
ON a.id=b.id"
```

### Specify sheet

The sheet can be specified by using a double colon "::" after the file name
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xlsxsql query "SELECT * FROM test3.xlsx::.C1"
```

Note: If cell is specified, the table up to the blank column is considered to be the table.
> Note:
> If cell is specified, the table up to the blank column is considered to be the table.
This allows multiple tables to be specified on one sheet, and JOIN is also possible.

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xlsxsql table test.xlsx::Sheet2.C1
```

It can be omitted for the first sheet.

```console
xlsxsql table test.xlsx::.C1
```

### Skip Options

The `--skip` or `-s` option skips the specified number of lines.
For example, you would use it like this:

```console
xlsxsql query --skip 1 "SELECT * FROM test.xlsx::Sheet2"
```

Skip is useful when specifying sheets, allowing you to skip unnecessary rows.
(There seems to be no advantage to using skip when specifying Cell.)

### Output format

```console
xlsxsql query --out JSONL "SELECT * FROM test.xlsx::Sheet2"
```

You can choose from CSV, LTSV, JSON, JSONL, TBLN, RAW, MD, VF, YAML.
You can choose from CSV, LTSV, JSON, JSONL, TBLN, RAW, MD, VF, YAML, (XLSX).

### Header Options
### Output to xlsx file

The `--header` or `-H` option treats the first line as a header.
Headers are treated as column names.
For example, use:
You can output the result to an xlsx file by specifying a file name with the `.xlsx` extension as the `--out-file` option. For example:

```console
xlsxsql query --header --out JSONL "SELECT * FROM test.xlsx::Sheet2"
xlsxsql query --out-file test2.xlsx "SELECT * FROM test.xlsx::Sheet2"
```

### Skip Options
> Note:
> You can also output to the same xlsx file as the input file. Please be careful as the contents will be overwritten.
The `--skip` or `-s` option skips the specified number of lines.
For example, you would use it like this:
> Note:
> Even if you specify XLSX with --out, you must specify a file name with the extension `.xlsx`.
This command will execute the SQL query on the Sheet1 of test.xlsx and output the result to result.xlsx.
If the file does not exist, it will be created. If the file already exists, the results will be updated.

You can specify the `sheet` and `cell` to output, if you want to output to an xlsx file. For example:

```console
xlsxsql query --skip 1 "SELECT * FROM test.xlsx::Sheet2"
xlsxsql query --out-file test2.xlsx --out-sheet Sheet2 --out-cell C1 "SELECT * FROM test.xlsx::Sheet2"
```

Skip is useful when specifying sheets, allowing you to skip unnecessary rows.
(There seems to be no advantage to using skip when specifying Cell.)
You can clear the sheet before outputting to an xlsx file by specifying the `--clear-sheet` option. For example:

```console
xlsxsql query --out-file test2.xlsx --clear-sheet "SELECT * FROM test.xlsx::Sheet2"
```

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