If you don't need to do it on the fly Filemaker is real good at this.

on 2/26/04 22:10, John Shaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> This is way off topic and not even web related, so stop reading if you don't
> want to waste your time on it.
> 
> A legacy system, which I have no control over, provides a huge text file
> with about a hundred separate fixed-length batches.  The frustrating thing
> is that they could have combined into one file, but they divided it up and
> put the value that distinguishes each batch in a header.  So it has a
> heading, then a report, then a heading, etc.  The only way to do anything
> with the data is to extract the value from the header and then combine it
> with the subsequent rows.
> 
> Does anyone know of a product that can extract data from a text file like
> that and put it in a useable form?
> 
> Thanks.
> John
> 
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