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As the manual states, to read a multi-row file, either use -READFILE(available in 7.x.x release, don't know which one) or -READ FILENAME NOCLOSE &VAR1.A/In.
EDIT: And, there is no ; at the end of the -READ lineThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Tom Flynn,
Originally posted by Tom Flynn: As the manual states, to read a multi-row file, either use -READFILE(available in 7.x.x release, don't know which one) or -READ FILENAME NOCLOSE &VAR1.A/I/n.
Yes it works.
Good to know that. I did not use NOCLOSE but it still works, until I got this problem.
Thanks Tom!
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