$ sqlt -f xSV --fs ',' -t SQLite foo.csv > foo-sqlite.sql
-Additionally, there are non-SQL represenations of relational schemas
-such as XML and XMI. Currently the XMI support in SQLFairy is
-experimental and not released. Additionally, the only XML supported
-is our own version; however, it would be fairly easy to add an XML
-parser for something like the TorqueDB (http://db.apache.org/torque/)
-project. The actual parsing of XML should be trivial given the number
-of XML parsers available, so all that would be left would be to map
-the specific concepts in the source file to the Schema objects in
-SQLFairy.
+Additionally, there is a non-SQL represenation of relational schemas namely
+XML. Additionally, the only XML supported is our own version; however, it
+would be fairly easy to add an XML parser for something like the TorqueDB
+(http://db.apache.org/torque/) project. The actual parsing of XML should be
+trivial given the number of XML parsers available, so all that would be left
+would be to map the specific concepts in the source file to the Schema objects
+in SQLFairy.
To convert a schema in SQLFairy's XML dialect to Oracle, do the following: