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sua-csv-sanitizer

v1.0.1

Published

Small sanitizer for payroll reports exported to csv format from SUA (Sistema Único de Autodeterminación) a monolith system for social security management used in México

Downloads

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Readme

sua-csv-sanitizer

Small sanitizer for payroll reports exported to csv format from SUA (Sistema Único de Autodeterminación) a monolith system for social security management used in México IMSS version "V 3.5.6".

And the best of all: It's fee 😉

Installation

Use a global installation to make it available everywhere

$ npm install -g sua-csv-sanitizer

Usage

After installing can use sua-sanitize command directly in the command line.

$ sua-sanitize

With no params this command will try to read every .csv file at the current path and output the sanitized csv lines directly to stdout.

$ sua-sanitize /path/to/folder

You can either specify a target folder to make the same process mentioned before.

$ sua-sanitize /path/to/single-file.csv

You can specify a single file as well

About SUA CSV file format

If you are familiar with SUA system (http://www.imss.gob.mx/patrones/sua) version "V 3.5.6" you may already know that work with the exported xls, lotus, csv files are a complete mess. This tool can help you to sanitize only csv files so you can import the result back to you preferred spreadsheet and make your job easier.

About the author

I'm a software developer with some free time. If you have questions or comments about this software don't hesitate to reach me at GitHub channels