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I am using FILEDEF to read a file in, and it works just fine .. except I am reading in items that are 10 characters long (Ex: SF12345678) AND when I run it, it only captures 9 of the characters (Ex: SF1234567). Can a FILEDEF only read in a certain amount of characters? Any ideas?This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
Look at your master file and fields definition (TABLE FILE ...), it may not be as defined as your thought, 'cause I do use it and read more than 10 characters.
WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF In Focus since 2007
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I am not sure if I understand what you are talking about. I am reading in an ftm file that is in my P: Drive. It contains a list of 10-digit/character ID numbers. It is not from any master file, but I can use these ID numbers to compare to another table with the same ID numbers to say... print out a first name that matches the ID number.