PMTo: U2 Users Discussion ListSubject: RE: using
commas in a csv file output
quote the entire data value.
-Original Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf
Of Simon AdamsSent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:44
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Once again you're looking at the problem like a nail because you're swinging
at it with a CSV hammer. First import Tab-delimited text into your
document. Then go to menu Table Convert Text to Table. All of this can
be automated.
George, what kind of import are you suggesting for a Word table?
Title: RE: using commas in a csv file output
I'm thinking the opposite on this one. It's exporting that's the problem.
If you try to save a word table as a csv file, it won't quote any fields
that have a comma, so your importing program gets all screwed up.
We had a few people that kept
Thankyou
Stuart,
This is the output
I was looking for : "MD03,"
Cheers,
Simon.Australia
-Original Message-From: Stuart Boydell
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, 3 February 2004
17:57To: U2 Users Discussion ListSubject: RE: using commas
in a csv file output
How can I force a
comma in an outputted csv file ?
I want to put
commas in numbers eg: 10,000 but as the delimiter is a comma,
it puts 10 in one column and then the 000 in the next
column.
How can I OCONV
the output but keeping the number together ?
Cheers, Simon.Australia.