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    Flat file processing - very simple Q, pls help  
Alex M


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12-05-05 10:55 PM

Hello All.

I have very simple task  - process tab separated flat file.
I've set "Flat File extension" in Schema Editor extensions for input schema.
With default settings it doesn't work.

Also I've tried for root node (records contaner) following settings:
Child delimiter type: Character
Child delimiter: \n

for record element (fields container):
Child delimiter type: Character
Child delimiter: \t

but this doesn't work.... 8(







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    RE: Flat file processing - very simple Q, pls help  
Nick H


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12-10-05 10:52 PM

Alex,
Can you post an example of the file to this newsgroup and I'll have a look
at the problem?

Nick

"Alex M" wrote:

> Hello All.
>
> I have very simple task  - process tab separated flat file.
> I've set "Flat File extension" in Schema Editor extensions for input schem
a.
> With default settings it doesn't work.
>
> Also I've tried for root node (records contaner) following settings:
> Child delimiter type: Character
> Child delimiter: \n
>
> for record element (fields container):
> Child delimiter type: Character
> Child delimiter: \t
>
> but this doesn't work.... 8(
>
>
>





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