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Comments by RickSharp (Top 6 by date)
RickSharp
20-Nov-12 17:52pm
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Thank you Sergey, being that I'm completely new, I have a large learning curve ahead. Yes, that makes sense. Sometimes its simply thinking through what you need done step by step and start coding. You helped me understand that extensions are simply telling the shell what application to use. Thank you for that.
RickSharp
20-Nov-12 17:35pm
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I appreciate your help.
RickSharp
20-Nov-12 17:31pm
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Not sure why you're being hostile Sergey. This is my first post and I'm totally a beginner. If this is how new user's are treated here I can certainly post somewhere else and delete my account and not recommend codeproject to my friends. First post buddy, show a little restraint from belittling new users maybe?
RickSharp
20-Nov-12 17:08pm
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Yes, exactly. A CSV file is a text file, but yes I needed to strip the delimiters and change the extension to .TXT which would change it from being a .CSV file. I'll be more specific going forward.
RickSharp
20-Nov-12 16:58pm
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Easy Sergey. I'm not looking for a handout. And a CSV file is not a TXT file. Thats why one is named COMMA delimited and the other one is named TAB delimited.
Sheesh.
RickSharp
20-Nov-12 16:54pm
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Thank you Mark. Thats a good place to start. Let me write some code and I'll get back to you on any specific issues.
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