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Dan

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 7:50 AM, MarcoM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a way to tell jBASE to discard the CR (CHAR(13)) at the end
> of the line if the file being processed was ftp'ed from DOS in binary
> mode?
>
> I have hundreds of programs to migrate from UV to jBASE with
> constructs like this:
>
> LOOP WHILE READSEQ LINE FROM FILE
> *  do something with the LINE
> REPEAT
>
> Im changing in jBASE to this:
>
> CR = CHAR(13)
> LOOP
>   READSEQ LINE FROM FILE ELSE BREAK
>   CHANGE CR TO "" IN LINE
> *  do something with the LINE
> REPEAT
>
> UV will give the same output regardless of whether the file is
> terminated with LF or CRLF and Im wondering if jBASE has a switch
> (perhaps an environment variable or some IOCTL option) to achieve the
> same.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
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