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Re: Question about creating a file with "Null" character in it: msg#00031db.dataperfect.general
Bruce Conrad wrote: > I know that this is possible because I have done it in the past. > Unfortunately, all of my older machines are broken, and I can't find it. > It was in a database named FIXED.STR which I distributed widely many > years ago, and demonstrated in a one of the DataPerfect conferences held > on the WordPerfect campus. The database generated an executable program > to convert a fixed-width file into a delimited file for import purposes. > Maybe someone else on the list still has a copy of it. I'll keep looking... Laurie, Bruce, I found a fixed.str (C)1996 Internet Data Services Inc. Probably that's the one you were looking for. I attached the file in a ZIP. -- Regards, Udo
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