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This is because a delimited file does not need the leading zeroes. Numeric values do not have the quotation marks around them, just commas. Can you use fixed length, since they can handle trailing blanks? Or try making a logical that changes the data type to alpha - does this work if the number is packed? - and do the CPYTOIMPF from that logical file. At 07:34 AM 8/1/02 -0500, you wrote: >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. >-- >[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] >OK, I've searched the archives and Google, but haven't come up with an >answer. I'm using CPYTOIMPF to create a csv file to send to an Oracle >platform. Yes, I get the blanks at the end of the fields, but the Oracle >guys can deal with that. The part that gets them flustered is this: > >The file contains Social Security numbers, and for those numbers that >start with one or two zeros, the leading zeros get stripped off. > >Any thoughts? > >Paul Nelson >Braxton-Reed, Inc. >630-327-8665 Cell >708-923-7354 Home >pnelson@braxton-reed.com >--
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