Kolusu, thank you for putting this together. I am hopeful to be able to try it out today, but then will be away through next week.
Let me ask one question here. Would it be easier if I changed the separator from a comma to a tilde? If so, then the output looks like this ITM_ID~DESC~SHORT_DESC~U_M~UNIT_PRICE~ON_HAND~COMMIT~INV_HOLD~DISC_QTY~DISC_PCT~B_O_QTY~O CHAR(10) N.N.~CHAR(30) NOT NULL~CHAR(8) N.N.~CHAR(4) N.N.~DEC(7,2) N.N.~DEC(7,0) N.N.~DEC A10000~CARPETED RUBBER MATS-FRONT-RED~FLOORMAT~PAIR~22.99~135~205~Y~5000~1.5~0~0~87~02~02 A10001~CARPETED RUBBER MATS-REAR(RED)~FLOORMAT~PAIR~12.99~277~14~N~250~1.5~0~0~86~02~20 A10002~PERSONALIZED VINYL MATS(BEIGE)~FLOORMAT~PAIR~19.99~296~7~N~250~1.5~0~0~87~02~03 That seems to make it easier to get around the comma problem. What do you think? Don ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
