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Comma-Separated Values or Character-Separated Values (CSV) is a standard "flat file database" format for storing tabular data in plain text, consisting of an optional header row that lists the table fields delimited by commas or tabs or other delimiter character, followed by one or more rows (newline separated) representing the table records as delimited lists of the values. Newlines and separator characters can appear within (quoted) fields.

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Automating file comparison (different formats like csv, text etc)

Since comparing different file formats doesn't seems like a straightforward task, and possibly requires some logic, I believe the best answer would be to code it yourself. There plenty of libraries t …
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Are there any tools to test whether the response code is not equal to 404 or etc by reading ...

Or just code it in your favorite language- Python, Perl, JAVA etc. I estimate it in less than an hour of coding, verifying it and having a cup of coffee
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Data Testing for Massive CSV/XML files

using your favorite script language would probably be the best solution, Peter suggested Perl and I'll add Python to the list, both have excellent modules to parse and analyze CSVs and XMLs and a lot …
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