BocaBurger,
Mercator support helped me resolve the problem.
I needed to define an identifier on both my data record and dataset type tree. The identifier on the data record was for a value not = to the constant found on my header.
Kevin
BocaBurger,
Thanks for following up. Sorry, for not answering all of your questions.
I'll try to do a better job this time.
Is there anything that shows the end of the data set or sets? There is a <cr><lf> at the end of each record, however the data set will consist of at least one header...
There isn't anything that shows the end of a data set, but I can identify a new one by the 3 constant characters in each header rec.
We are running version 6.5.
I went ahead and submitted the problem to the Ascential developers website.
Thanks for your response, Kevin
I am having trouble creating a type tree to handle the situation below.
I am reading a data file that can have multipe data sets in it. Each data set consists of 1 header record and 0 or more data records. The header records can be distinguised by a constant value in the first 3 positions...
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