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kumar66
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by kumar66 »
Hi All,
I am attaching a file in notification activity. The file has 2 rows. When I receive this file as attachement , the two rows are in one line.
I mean there is no end line for the first record. My format in the sequential stage is Final delimiter = end and delimeter = tab.
The record delimiter = UNIX newline.
Please advise .
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Kumar66
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by chulett »
Hint: Where are you 'receiving' this file and what is *it* expecting in the way of record delimiters?
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by kumar66 »
Hi Chulett,
Thanks for your reply. I solved this issue. I gave the record delimter string as 'DOS Format" and it worked well.
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by chulett »
Then please mark the thread as Resolved using the big button at the top of the screen.
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by dspxlearn »
I guess you can also use "UNIX new line" as a record delimiter on the file format.
Thanks and Regards!!
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by chulett »
Not if you want to solve the problem. Or read the first post.
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