At 10:11 AM 3/17/2015, Frank Taylor wrote:
Oops, I had to go back to my code to look at it.. When the import,
the exported
file also contains the line number in the delimited column, so I
have to import
as Text, then I do an update that removes the line number from the
column using
a SGET(importdatetimecol,17,1)) Now I am trying to take that column
that where
I took out the logline number and convert it to datetime
Frank,
You should be able to do all that in one step!
Send me the sample CSV file along with table structure and I'll show
you how to
automate the entire process of importing CSV file in R:BASE.
You have my private e-mail address.
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.
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