Thanks.  This works.

I presume that ColdFusion MX (6.1) does not have any way to parse text
that uses multiple character delimiters, Right?

So if I had a file that delimited the records by triple pipes "|||",
there is nothing in ColdFusion that will let you do this, right?

Thanks again,
Troy

Jerry Johnson wrote:

> Try replacing two chr(10)'s with another character before you start,
> and use that as the line delimiter.
>
> <cfset txtVar=replace(txtVar,chr(10)&chr(10),chr(13),"ALL")>
>
> Jerry Johnson
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/03/03 10:32AM >>>
> I have a Unix Text File where the fields are delimited by one NewLine
> "chr(10)" and the records delimited by two NewLines "chr(10)".
>
> I tried to use getToken to get the first record, but all I getting it
> the first field in the first record.
>
> <cfset record = getToken(txtVar, 1, "#chr(10)##chr(10)#">
>
> My file would look something like this:
>
> <!--- Start of File --->
> FirstName: Troy
> LastName: Simpson
> Phone: 919-555-1212
>
> FirstName: Tom
> LastName: Hanks
> Phone: 919-555-1313
> <!--- End of File --->
>
> Why does this not work?
> Any ideas how I can do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Troy
>
>
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