On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Rami Kassab wrote:

Rich, I believe that the method I referred you too already had some of
those rules built in. I'm sure you might be able to find a bit of
pre-written conditionals for this kind of stuff. Some data miner
contractors that we work with do a pretty good job of getting us clean
data... of course most of them use Perl but we have a few that use Python

Rami,

  All done. Carlos volunteered his Common LISP program and it did a great
job. Now I'm having fits trying to import the data into a sqlite3 database;
the command line processor keeps telling me it sees 26 columns rather than
the 25 that actually exist (and match the table definition).

Thanks,

Rich

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