Re: find
From: Ed Morton (morton_at_lsupcaemnt.com)
Date: 05/28/04
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Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 09:37:21 -0500
dmitry_kulinich wrote:
> Sorry I'm just a beginner.
> If I must to open 1st file and find something,
> 2nd file(or directory) and findsomething
> .................................................
> n file (or directiry) and find something
> a can't put all this (ocean of )data in 2 or 3 files-it different from each
> other and need for different purposes
> What is the optimal way to find it , collect , change and store?
>
>
Dmitry - I think you haven't had any responses becuse no-one
understands your question. You may want to rephrase it and provide small
concrete examples of your expected input and output.
Ed.
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