Hi List,

Finally, I used HexCmp and found out the file generated by Oracle PLSQL or report 
writer only contains a CR (chr(13)) even if I had a chr(13) and chr(10) in the query. 

I re-wrote my export scripts in java, then resulting file is OK. 

Thanks to all of you who responded my problem.

Have a great weekend!

Kitty
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Kitty,

when the file is written by pl/sql note its size. Then open and save in notepad and 
note its size. If both sizes are different, you know there is a CR/LF problem, else 
problems is somewhere else.

Raj
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Joze,

It's not that simply. I already tried all the possible combination: chr(13)||chr(10) , 
chr(10)||chr(13),  chr(13) , chr(10)||chr(10)...

Thanks for your input anyway.

Regards,
Kitty
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The solution is simple. The correct sequence of characters is not  
chr(10)||chr(13)  but rather chr(13)||chr(10). This is obviously changed 
by notepad.

regards, Joze

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Hi,

Currently I am working on a project that requires me to transfer 
"Customer Master Record"  data into SAP R/3 system from my oracle 
database (9.2.0.4 running on Solaris 5.9). The text file (contains LF 
and CR) generated by PLSQL or Oracle reporter builder could not be 
loaded into the SAP database (running on the same version of oracle 
database on W2K). It breaks on the CR. However, when I open the text 
file by notepad, do nothing, just simply save the file, re-run the data 
load, then everything works fine. Does anyone know anything about this? 
Please help.

Thanks in advance.

Kitty Luo
Oracle DBA, OCP
Onlane Inc.
www.onlane.com
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