I'd just import into a spreadsheet as fixed width fields and use the
find function.

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Ian Skinner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Michael Grant wrote:
>> Ok, well this made me want to check it out so I did. I dumped one of my
>> database tables with 149,517 records into a flat text file that was tab
>> delimited. The total size was 20,546KB (20MB).
>
> I want to jump in here and say that this data is *not* tab delimited.
> It is column delimited.  I.E.  characters 1-4 are one value, characters
> 5-10 are another value, character 6 is a third and so on.  Really old
> school this data is.  And I may need to examine tens of thousands of
> records contained in dozens of files to see find which records in which
> file contain a value of 'F' at character (aka column) 26.
>
> I have been noting the great suggestions and plan to look over them when
> and I need to do this and|or have some spare time to play with it.
>
>
>
> 

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