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It is working fin for me. The £ sign comes out funny because I an in Latinamerica and using the standard character set.

DATA

0004$ADAM0002*330004%19770004$BOB 0002*430004%1967 0003$XDA0002*440004%22220003$XOB0002*990004%3333 0100$THIS IS A 100 CHAR FIELD £$%£%$£ + 12345 0030*THIS IS A 30 CHAR ONE

Result

Process started >>> $ => ADAM,BOB ,XDA,XOB,THIS IS A 100 CHAR FIELD ú$%ú%$ú + 12345 % => 1977,1967,2222,3333 * => 33,43,44,99,THIS IS A 30 CHAR ONE size of hash: 3. ------------------------------------------------------------ <<< Process finished.

In reply to Re^3: Splitting file into separate files based on record lengths and identifiers by Generoso
in thread Splitting file into separate files based on record lengths and identifiers by monty77

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