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What work for me is to use DAT=INT instead of DAT=FREE.

Okay, Robin Kenealy

Robin Kenealy, Systems Analyst IS Dept 
Sacred Heart-St. Mary's Hospitals, Inc. 
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Sounds like you want your cake and to eat it too. I don't think this is
possible. You have already nixed all the ways (known to me anyway) of
dealing with the quotation marks.

 
Thank you,
Mitch Lawrence
Senior Applications Analyst - Advanced Report Writer
General Financials Support
CHRISTUS Information Management
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we have numerous instances where we download data and send them off as
data files, usually comma separated.  i have had several requests for
minor changes - eg. semicolon or tab separated instead of comma which is
straightforward.  the one that is cumbersome is when some requests want
the data in quotes while others dont want quotes.  it's very cumbersome
to edit every definition and reset each to DAT=FREE or DAT=INT.

does anyone have suggestions on how this can be done without this
laborious process?  i prefer not to explicitly format and print the
lines in a macro because it makes it hard for others to maintain the
report, so this should be with meditech's standard strategy for download
files ie., FD 44, RL nnn, SFF/EFF NO etc.  

i would even have considered duplicating each line, printing once with
quotes and once without, and line checking the part that i dont need for
a given download based on a selection condition, but this will add an
extra null field at the beginning of the record. 

tia, regards, ganesh seshadri, indiana regional

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