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Hello,
I am exporting a pipe delimited alpha file to one of my clients. Apparently, anything after field X needs to be wrapped down to the next line. Does anybody know how to make wrapping work in WF so that my alpha file will look right?

I tried creating two hold files (one with the first record and one with the second record), then MATCH merging them together, but that didn't work. Thanks!

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I think you are on the right track though. Add a dummy key to your hold files. Make it 1 for the primary row and 2 for the second row.

Then use MORE or Universal Concatenation to put them together, sorting and noprinting by the dummy key. Don't forget HOLDLIST PRINTONLY.


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Yeah, that is what I am working on now... although I have a bunch of records... not just two. So, what I need to do is make the counter in hold file 1 to be all odd numbers (1,3,5, etc.). Then the counter in hold file 2 to be all even numbers (2,4,6...). Then MORE them together and sort by counter. Does anybody know how to make the counter fields look like this?


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One more question. Will you have more than 2 output rows for each input?

Also the MacGyver technique might help you here.


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