MisterX wrote:
>>Richard Gaskin wrote: >> I could have sworn I'd seen a post here in parsing CSV files >> recently, but now that I'm in a position to test it I can't >> turn it up. >> >>W ould the poster kindly re-post? Thanks in advnance - > > c for commas or c for concurrent ;)
In "CSV" the "C" stands for "comma" ("comma-separated values"). "C" stands for "concurrent" in "CVS".
You and I both currently use a method that walks through the data character by character, but the method I'm looking for uses the split command in a novel way with a ten-fold speed improvement.
Earlier versions of that algorithm failed in testing some files here, but fortunately I was able to find the post that addresses the fix, by Alex Tweedly:
<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2004-October/045450.html>
Thanks for that, Alex. I'll run the fix through some tests and see if it works well here....
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