Re: SUPERC Insights

2005-09-22 Thread Flint, Mike
PROTECTED] Sent: 21 September 2005 21:04 To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: SUPERC Insights Barry Thanks for the reply. You said, Columns 999:1005 is length of seven, not the six you specify. Very true and this is what happens when I type without thinking. Lets see if I can restate it better. What

Re: SUPERC Insights

2005-09-22 Thread George, William (DHS-ITSD)
Subject: Re: SUPERC Insights Bill, Here's my take on what you are after. I have two files: Old one *** 10 FRED 20 JON 30 SHEILA 40 JUNE 50 ALICE New one *** (changes) 10 FRED 20 JIM

Re: SUPERC Insights

2005-09-21 Thread Barry Schwarz
Columns 999:1005 is length of seven, not the six you specify. When I use Compare Type = File, I only get a hash difference, never any indication of where the differences are. I think you want Compare Type = Record. I'm sorry but I don't understand your description of the records and

Re: SUPERC Insights

2005-09-21 Thread George, William (DHS-ITSD)
Barry Thanks for the reply. You said, Columns 999:1005 is length of seven, not the six you specify. Very true and this is what happens when I type without thinking. Lets see if I can restate it better. What I'm attempting to do is compare two files and; 1) report any differences found within

Re: SUPERC Insights

2005-09-21 Thread George, William (DHS-ITSD)
Shazzzbot... tried to reformat so it may be understood better and I still mess it up. Sorry What I'm attempting to do is compare two files and; 1) report any differences found within a certain column range and 2) any added or deleted records. I have two test files I'm working with that