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How to use FROM for several LOADS

Hi,

I wish to use this 'from' sentence for [j_2008.TXT] , [j_2009.TXT], etc without repeating all the script.

Does it exist something like 'FROM ([j_2008.TXT],[j_2009.TXT] ...)' ?

FROM

[j_2008.TXT]

(txt, codepage is 1252, no labels, delimiter is ';', msq, header is 8 lines, filters(

ColXtr(1, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!Period=')), 19),

Replace(19, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(1, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!Scenario=')), 20),

Replace(20, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(1, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!Year=')), 21),

Replace(21, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(1, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 10),

Replace(10, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(1, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!DESC=')), 11),

Replace(11, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(2, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 12),

Replace(12, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(3, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 13),

Replace(13, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(4, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 14),

Replace(14, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(5, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 15),

Replace(15, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(6, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 16),

Replace(16, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(7, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 17),

Replace(17, top, StrCnd(null)),

ColXtr(8, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!JOURNAL=')), 18),

Replace(18, top, StrCnd(null)),

Remove(Row, RowCnd(CellValue, 1, StrCnd(start, '!')))

));

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

Try using a wildcard:

FROM

[j_200*.TXT]

....

or a for each .. next loop

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

Try using a wildcard:

FROM

[j_200*.TXT]

....

or a for each .. next loop