Peter,

I fully agree with other guys advising you to use csv format.
In this case Sort utility is your best friend.
I massively use csv to feed some Excel documents to show data coming from
SMF and more.
I download csv to a common directory path and use Excel data import
(automatic) to refresh data at the latest values.

Best regards.
Max

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Il giorno mer 24 mar 2021 alle ore 05:31 Peter <[email protected]> ha
scritto:

> Hello
>
> I am looking for a freeware or any sample program which can covert my
> mainframe file into an excel file.
> Just to be clear we don't have SAS or any seperate tool to achieve this.
>
> Is there any working solution who can point me in the right direction?
>
>
> Peter
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