UniQuery parser truncates at @FM, making it very difficult to display keys
with imbedded field marks.
   Fortunately the ECL RECORD command displays keys in their brawb form.
   Once you have found the key, you can write a small UniBasic program to
   construct the key and delete or rewrite the record with the proper key.

   Note: If you think you know the bad character in either the key or the
   data records, use b$UDTBIN/guide -Unb to search a file.
      Eg. If looking for char(0): bguide -U0 filenameb




                                                                           
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