Hello Ron,
How to do this in MivaScript since it's a being executed via Mia or
Empressa for Windows. A unix flavor hasn't been tested yet.
-Scott
IDS
Sunday, December 12, 2004, 9:17:06 PM, you wrote:
RW> Scott,
RW> Your line terminator is incorrect. You can use the unix xtod command to
RW> correct it.
RW> -----Original Message-----
RW> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
RW> On Behalf Of Scott Shepard
RW> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 10:17 PM
RW> To: [email protected]
RW> Subject: [mrc] pc vs unix fomat
RW> Hello,
RW> having trouble reaching the miva-users list for some reason, but
RW> it's a MM module I'm using anyway.
RW> A batch report module exports some data. That data is then used
RW> for/in another application. The application is having trouble reading the
RW> end of the first line of data. I've been able to remedy the issue by
RW> loading the file in a text editor. The data is recognized as UNIX,
RW> funny, it's on a windows machine and being tested using Mia (3.9
RW> whatever btw). I use to to know why things like this might happen.
RW> So it's now loaded in the text editor as UNIX, I save the file
RW> format as "PC", I use the data file and the application reads it
RW> perfectly.
RW> What might be happening?
RW> an uncompiled script, a windows server running empressa/uncompiled
RW> MM, and also tested under Mia.
RW> TIA
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Best regards,
Scott
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