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| Franz Grutzmacher said: > Hi All > > Hope someone can help me with this little pain. > I am creating a output flat file for a 3rd party company. The file is > fix length 80columns. > After sending the file to the 3rd party I was informed that there is a > line feed character at position 81. You weren't using FTP with ascii mode, were you? > Only when viewing the file in TextPad did I manage to see the special > character. In the vi editor I can't see the LF character. > > Now how do I remove this character from each line of the file. Can the > 4gl report do this for me? > OS= SCO I suspect it's actually the FTP transfer that is doing it -- if you transfer in binary mode, the problem should go away. -- Bye now, Obnoxio Information within this post contains forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21B of the S E C Act of 1934. Statements that involve discussions with respect to projections of future events are not statements of historical fact and may be forward looking statements. Don't rely on them to make a decision. The poster is not a reporting company registered under the Exchange Act of 1934. I have received a life peerage from Her Majesty, who is not an officer, minister or affiliate Labour party member. I intend to recover my loan now, which could cause the parliamentary majority to go down, resulting in losses for you. Today's Labour party has: an accumulated deficit and a reliance on loans from officers and affiliates to pay expenses. It is not an operating political party. The party is going to need financing to continue as a going concern. A failure to finance could cause the party to go out of business. This report shall not be construed as any kind of investment advice or solicitation. You can lose all your money by investing in this party. |