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On 12/9/20 12:14 PM, Jack Woehr wrote:
*tr '\015' '\012' oldfile.txt >newfile.txt*I think *tr '\r' '\n' oldfile.txt >newfile.txt* would also work.
Actually,
tr -d '\r' <DSPIFSLCKR.rpgle >DSPIFSLCKR.txt
and so forth. What you suggested doubles the line breaks. And actually,
there's a desktop utility program that will do that from Finder, without
having to open a command line session; I have it on my "bionic desk
lamp" Mac at home, and it works great, but I would rather not hunt
around for it at the office, assuming I can even find a version for
Mojave on an Intel Mac.
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JHHL
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