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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Fixed-Width file from Oracle Post 302414350 by Amit.Sagpariya on Tuesday 20th of April 2010 12:54:11 AM
Old 04-20-2010
Fixed-Width file from Oracle

Hi All,

I have created a script which generates FIXED-WIDTH file by executing Oracle query.

Code:
 
SELECT RPAD(NVL(col1,CHR(9)),20)||NVL(col2,CHR(9))||NVL(col3,CHR(9) FROM XYZ

It generates the data file with proper alignment. But if same file i transfer to windows server or Mainframe server, it comes with improper alignment. I have tried to change from CHR(9) to ' '. But still problem exist. Can someone help me to solve it.

Regards,
ACE
 

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