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When a byte as you read the file in sequence 1 byte at a time from start to finish has a value of less than decimal then it IS an ASCII character, فيفي عبده نياكة. Sirine Posted November 16, Posted November 16, Michael Kim Posted November 28, Posted November 28, I receive a file over which I have no control and I need to process the data in it with Excel. I have the same question Report abuse. This thread is locked. The file comes to me as a comma delimited file.

I think فيفي عبده نياكة just going to have to sit down and spend a lot of time 'decoding' what you're getting and فيفي عبده نياكة your own table. Cesrate Posted April 19, Posted April 19, edited.

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Details required :. My problem is that several of these characters are combined and they replace normal characters I need.

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But if when you read a byte and it's anything other than an ASCII character it indicates فيفي عبده نياكة it is either a byte in the middle of a multi-byte stream or it is the 1st byte of a mult-byte string. By the way - the 5 and 6 byte groups were removed from the standard some years ago.

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It may be using Turkish while on your machine you're trying to translate into Italian, so the same characters wouldn't even appear properly - but at least they فيفي عبده نياكة appear improperly in a consistent manner. Either that or get with who ever owns the system building the files and tell them that they are NOT sending out pure ASCII comma separated files and ask for their assistance in deciphering what you are seeing at your end, فيفي عبده نياكة.

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In order to even attempt to come فيفي عبده نياكة with a direct conversion you'd almost have to know the language page code that is in use on the computer that created the file.