Here are a couple of other examples I have seen float around.

Create dict item COMMA like this
>ED DICT POLI COMMA
COMMA
001:  I
002:  ","
003:
004:  ,
005:  1T

The use COMMA between every field listed:

>LIST file BUYER COMMA PO.DATE COMMA 1 COMMA 2 COMMA 

LIST file EVAL
"FIELD(@ID,"*",2):",":@RECORD<1>:",":@RECORD<2>:",":@RECORD<5>:",":@RECO
RD<6>" FMT "55L" COL.HDG "DATA" ID.SUPP

I got this courtesy of Mark over at AFS.


Tony

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Louie Bergsagel
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 3:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] CSV output

If you want to make the DICT entry more readable, put CHAR(009) in field
2
of your TAB dictionary record.

Also, in field 4: if you put value marks between each tab then you can
have
three-line column headings (the UniVerse max) that will also be
correctly
tabbed:

CHAR(009)^253CHAR(009)^253CHAR(009)

Same methodology works for commas.  Just replace CHAR(009) with
CHAR(044).

-- Louie Bergsagel
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