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# $Id: tabletolist.txt,v 1.5 2006/03/10 11:26:13 carlo Exp $

                      NoSQL operator: tabletolist

Converts from NoSQL 'table' to 'list' format.

Usage: tabletolist [options]

Options:
    --input (-i) 'file'
      Read input from 'file' instead of STDIN.

    --output (-o) 'file'
      Write output to 'file' instead of STDOUT.

    --help (-h)
      Display this help text.

    --prefix (-p) 'string'
      Prefix each default output column name with 'string'.

    --trim (-t)
      Strip surrounding blanks from variable values.

    --no-header (-N)
      Do not print the leading newline. Used to produce a list
      that is to be appended to another.

    --no-footer (-F)
      Do not print the trailing newline. Used to produce a list
      that can be appended to.

    --chop (-C)
      Deprecated option, use '-N' instead.

    --chomp (-c)
      Deprecated option, use '-F' instead.

    --no-unescape (-n)
      Do not unescape '\t' and '\n' sequences that may be present
      in the data.

    --mux (-m)
      The output stream will be in 'muxed' format, suitable to
      be fed into 'demuxtable. This option is ignored if '-n'
      is also specified.

    --justify (-j)
      Align output as needed to make it look nicer. Note that the
      output stream will not be a valid NoSQL list anymore.

