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Can you add some texture to this? I am not clear as to what is happening.
-How many records are typically in the original file?
-Why is the file being sorted?
-Is the end result one .csv file or 50 to 100 .csv files?
-There are 50 to 100 sort fields or 50 to 100 records per sort category?
-Is there a standardized list of 100+ sort categories that do not normally change from day to day (like a sorting by a list of store locations) as opposed to sorting by date or by volume.)


On 1/5/2015 2:56 PM, Thomas Burrows wrote:
Hi:

Is there a quick way to take one file that is sorted and break into many
files according to the sort value? Then quickly download to a CSV TXT file.
Know how to do this in general, but each day there will be an unknown
number of individual sort fields. Usually under fifty but could be maybe 75
to 100.

Hoping for a quick solution than the rather hard solution I am thinking of.

Thomas


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