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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Field separator Post 302946460 by m6248m on Tuesday 9th of June 2015 01:12:25 PM
Old 06-09-2015
Oh! that will be constant, like
APPLE5S, 7 characters constant ( it could be APPLE4S,5S or 6S, but it will NOT be APPLE4 or 5 or 6), same with other separation (like SAMSUNGS2,S3,S4,S5 it will NOT be SAMSUNG4 or 5 or 6 etc..,) similarly 010020340URX581949695 number could change but the no of characters would remain same.
So, what I wanted exactly is a comma separation at below records
7,16,29,50,52

I hope this i making sense.

Thanks in advance.
 

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NAME
XFontSetExtents - XFontSetExtents structure STRUCTURES
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