I basically know the commands and only the most common of their options/formatting. Or ANY other ideas? I know my knowledge of FORTRAN command options/formatting isn't the best. Is there any suggestions on how I could either tell the formatted READ command to separate by commas or tell the unformatted command to ignore spaces? It seems as though no matter if I use the formatted or unformatted READ command, some of the data ends up getting split into two columns. This makes it so I can't set column widths to separate the data. To further complicate things, I cant use (to my knowledge) a formatted READ command because some fields (such as the item number) are not of uniform length. If I try to use the unformatted READ command, ever line is broken down differently after getting to the item description because it uses the spaces as breaks just like the commas. However, I run into the following problem:Įven though the file is Comma Separated, I can't use the unformatted READ command because the file also contains the item descriptions which contain spaces. I'm trying to read the file into FORTRAN to manipulate. His current computer program exports its item data in the form of. I'm in the process of writing a Suggested Reorder Program for my father's small business.
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