Fine, but how exactly do you put by script a " into a global ?
Remember also that 'globals' are 'local' ie attached to each user on a
'shared' DB.
Remi-Noel
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> Easier than that (but you got me thiinking)
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> at script run time, insert " into a global field, then reference the
> global in the replace step.
>
> BTW, escape char does nit work.
>
> Guy
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> "Remi-Noel Menegaux" <rnmenegaux AT free.fr> wrote in message
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>> You may have a special text field put in a one record only table, in
>> which you put by hand, once, a character copied-pasted from Word. Then
>> you include that field instead of the """.
>> Remi-Noel
>>
>> "Guy" <guy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>I need to replace all quotes with a null.
>>>
>>> This is necessary when im****ting a tab delimited file that has a few
>>> comma's which ar econverted to a quoted field.
>>>
>>> e.g. COPS, Inc. is changed to "COPS, Inc."
>>>
>>> In the replace dialog for a script step, I cannot enter the " as the
>>> string. Help.
>>>
>>> Guy
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