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Creating a Delimited Format That Includes BYTE or TEXT Data

In a delimited format, BYTE or TEXT data can be characters, hexadecimal data, or a separate file. Figure 65 shows a data record that has two fields of character data followed by a field of character BYTE or TEXT data, a field of hexadecimal byte or text data, and the pathname of a file that contains BYTE or TEXT data.

Figure 65. Sample Data-File Record that Includes BYTE or TEXT Data
field1|field2|TEXT data|BEEEF6699|/bbs/kaths/data2jn95

Figure 66 shows a format for the file in Figure 65.

Figure 66. Delimited Format with BYTE or TEXT Entries
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