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Because my data is Fixed width column...with that i can get 1st column and 2nd ..and so on

By fixed column in a record
does that mean, c1 will have exactly 10 chars, c2 will have exactly 10 chars
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c1 can have a maximum of 10 chars, c2 can have a maximum of 10 chars

Because, there is difference between exactly ' n ' chars and can have a maximum of ' n ' chars !
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Because my data is Fixed width column...with that i can get 1st column and 2nd ..and so on
Then the example you've given us is not correct is it? Your first column is of different widths in the first row compared to the second and the third row.
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