Tab as Column Delimiter in FTP Stage
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Try 009. If you read the documentation more completely, you will find that a three digit decimal number is treated as an ASCII code. You can also specify Unicode as a hexadecimal number.
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If you have NLS enabled, version 7.1r1 has issues with FTP'ing a tab delimited file. Open a case with Ascential and they can send you a patch to fix the issue. I have experienced the exact issue and the patch took care of it. The key is NLS - when you open the case make sure you mention that NLS is involved.
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Thanks Ray - Here is the eCase number I originally had: 416113.
Because it took so long for this to get figured out, I worked directly with Jay Nash to fix this. At first Ascential could not reproduce the issue at their site but it turns out that they were testing on a server that did not have NLS enabled - once they realized it was NLS that was causing the issue they sent me a new dsftp.dll that resolved the issue.
Because it took so long for this to get figured out, I worked directly with Jay Nash to fix this. At first Ascential could not reproduce the issue at their site but it turns out that they were testing on a server that did not have NLS enabled - once they realized it was NLS that was causing the issue they sent me a new dsftp.dll that resolved the issue.