Hello all,
How do I join two CSPRODB file to One CSPRODB file. Then after I need to sort using CSSORT
Please help me on this regard
Thank in advance
Leulae
join CSPRODB
Re: join CSPRODB
Go to tools then concatenate the files if and only if they are of same dictionary.
Re: join CSPRODB
Thank sah, appreciate,
I know how to make one data file using different dictionaries with text data, sort tool help to sort Record sort. Finally we can get one data file
I need to join two CSPRODB files which belong to two different dictionaries and make one data file.
I can write batch file to do this, but finding convenient and easy way to do this
Thanks again
Leulae
I know how to make one data file using different dictionaries with text data, sort tool help to sort Record sort. Finally we can get one data file
I need to join two CSPRODB files which belong to two different dictionaries and make one data file.
I can write batch file to do this, but finding convenient and easy way to do this
Thanks again
Leulae
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Re: join CSPRODB
You can't directly do with the CSPro DB format. You will have to:
1) Convert the CSPro DB files to text files. You can use the Data Viewer to do this or do it with a batch application.
2) Do the manipulation with the text files (concat, record sort, etc.).
3) Convert from text back to CSPro DB (if needed).
The CSPro DB format is very convenient to use for data collection, but it has some limitations, which you've discovered with your task.
1) Convert the CSPro DB files to text files. You can use the Data Viewer to do this or do it with a batch application.
2) Do the manipulation with the text files (concat, record sort, etc.).
3) Convert from text back to CSPro DB (if needed).
The CSPro DB format is very convenient to use for data collection, but it has some limitations, which you've discovered with your task.
Re: join CSPRODB
Thank you very much,
Leulae
Leulae
Gregory Martin wrote:You can't directly do with the CSPro DB format. You will have to:
1) Convert the CSPro DB files to text files. You can use the Data Viewer to do this or do it with a batch application.
2) Do the manipulation with the text files (concat, record sort, etc.).
3) Convert from text back to CSPro DB (if needed).
The CSPro DB format is very convenient to use for data collection, but it has some limitations, which you've discovered with your task.