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- I have common data in four files, call them A.csv, B.csv, C.csv & D.csv, that I want to move to a new file User.csv and repeat for all instances of "user". The files look like: "User","Sal","First","Last","Attn","Country",/ /,"Ffapplied_","Group" "CCD","","","NEW HOUSING","","",/ /,"","" "CCD","","B...Posted in Scripts
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- gutzy
Feb 19, 2012
- Just thought you might be interested in some feedback. The macro works great for version 14 but gets a write error in version 8. The error messages didn't say what line the error was in so I couldn't tell which command wasn't supported on the older version. Thanks for the Macro!Posted in Macros
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- gutzy
Apr 22, 2008
- I set all 10 digits as delimiters and that works great. To handle the Q problem I just included the first 7 characters as part of my valid syntax list. It's a little ugly in the file but works great!! The red numbers and blue for the correctly coded syntax makes any mistake stand out. Only odd ball ...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- gutzy
Mar 29, 2006
- Q could be part of the text string. Is there a way to have a two or three character delimiter?Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- gutzy
Mar 29, 2006
- I'm looking to do syntax highlighting within a string. Here is what I would like to see: 2000000001BRRYXYZQ GUTZMST 1122334 xxy 12 Frank 2000000002BRRYXYZQ ARNLDTM 1020304 xrq 03 Jane 2000000003BRRYXYZQ ROBRTJN 0102 O 30 xdr 02 Sam 2000000004BRRYXYZQBOBRTJN0102030 wer 11 Ducky I'm looking to highlig...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- gutzy
Mar 28, 2006