How to remove CRLF characters from a flat file generated by BizTalk












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Can you please tell me how to remove CRLF characters from a flat file which has been generated by BizTalk?



Appreciate your quick response to this question, as we are in the middle of a critical delivery.



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    Can you please tell me how to remove CRLF characters from a flat file which has been generated by BizTalk?



    Appreciate your quick response to this question, as we are in the middle of a critical delivery.



    Thanks and Regards
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      Can you please tell me how to remove CRLF characters from a flat file which has been generated by BizTalk?



      Appreciate your quick response to this question, as we are in the middle of a critical delivery.



      Thanks and Regards
      Madhu










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      Can you please tell me how to remove CRLF characters from a flat file which has been generated by BizTalk?



      Appreciate your quick response to this question, as we are in the middle of a critical delivery.



      Thanks and Regards
      Madhu







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          Using any editor or word processor, search and replace CR and LF with nothing.
          The example below uses free Notepad++, which uses C-style r and n for Carrige return and Newline, respectively. LibreOffice Writer, MS Word and other editors/processors use different characters for char(0x0D) and char(0x0A).



          Search & Replace CRLF






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          • Thanks very much. But I want to know how to avoid CRLF getting generated at the first place. I have seen another post stackoverflow.com/questions/46338025/…, which says not to map anything to the destination to avoid CRLF. We will check regarding this on Feb 4, but appreciate any other inputs. Thanks.

            – Madhu Manchi
            Feb 2 at 14:45











          • @MadhuManchi, then change the question you asked, "How to remove CRLF", to reflect that.

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            Feb 2 at 23:42











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          Using any editor or word processor, search and replace CR and LF with nothing.
          The example below uses free Notepad++, which uses C-style r and n for Carrige return and Newline, respectively. LibreOffice Writer, MS Word and other editors/processors use different characters for char(0x0D) and char(0x0A).



          Search & Replace CRLF






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          • Thanks very much. But I want to know how to avoid CRLF getting generated at the first place. I have seen another post stackoverflow.com/questions/46338025/…, which says not to map anything to the destination to avoid CRLF. We will check regarding this on Feb 4, but appreciate any other inputs. Thanks.

            – Madhu Manchi
            Feb 2 at 14:45











          • @MadhuManchi, then change the question you asked, "How to remove CRLF", to reflect that.

            – DrMoishe Pippik
            Feb 2 at 23:42
















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          Using any editor or word processor, search and replace CR and LF with nothing.
          The example below uses free Notepad++, which uses C-style r and n for Carrige return and Newline, respectively. LibreOffice Writer, MS Word and other editors/processors use different characters for char(0x0D) and char(0x0A).



          Search & Replace CRLF






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks very much. But I want to know how to avoid CRLF getting generated at the first place. I have seen another post stackoverflow.com/questions/46338025/…, which says not to map anything to the destination to avoid CRLF. We will check regarding this on Feb 4, but appreciate any other inputs. Thanks.

            – Madhu Manchi
            Feb 2 at 14:45











          • @MadhuManchi, then change the question you asked, "How to remove CRLF", to reflect that.

            – DrMoishe Pippik
            Feb 2 at 23:42














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          Using any editor or word processor, search and replace CR and LF with nothing.
          The example below uses free Notepad++, which uses C-style r and n for Carrige return and Newline, respectively. LibreOffice Writer, MS Word and other editors/processors use different characters for char(0x0D) and char(0x0A).



          Search & Replace CRLF






          share|improve this answer













          Using any editor or word processor, search and replace CR and LF with nothing.
          The example below uses free Notepad++, which uses C-style r and n for Carrige return and Newline, respectively. LibreOffice Writer, MS Word and other editors/processors use different characters for char(0x0D) and char(0x0A).



          Search & Replace CRLF







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          answered Feb 1 at 20:17









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          • Thanks very much. But I want to know how to avoid CRLF getting generated at the first place. I have seen another post stackoverflow.com/questions/46338025/…, which says not to map anything to the destination to avoid CRLF. We will check regarding this on Feb 4, but appreciate any other inputs. Thanks.

            – Madhu Manchi
            Feb 2 at 14:45











          • @MadhuManchi, then change the question you asked, "How to remove CRLF", to reflect that.

            – DrMoishe Pippik
            Feb 2 at 23:42



















          • Thanks very much. But I want to know how to avoid CRLF getting generated at the first place. I have seen another post stackoverflow.com/questions/46338025/…, which says not to map anything to the destination to avoid CRLF. We will check regarding this on Feb 4, but appreciate any other inputs. Thanks.

            – Madhu Manchi
            Feb 2 at 14:45











          • @MadhuManchi, then change the question you asked, "How to remove CRLF", to reflect that.

            – DrMoishe Pippik
            Feb 2 at 23:42

















          Thanks very much. But I want to know how to avoid CRLF getting generated at the first place. I have seen another post stackoverflow.com/questions/46338025/…, which says not to map anything to the destination to avoid CRLF. We will check regarding this on Feb 4, but appreciate any other inputs. Thanks.

          – Madhu Manchi
          Feb 2 at 14:45





          Thanks very much. But I want to know how to avoid CRLF getting generated at the first place. I have seen another post stackoverflow.com/questions/46338025/…, which says not to map anything to the destination to avoid CRLF. We will check regarding this on Feb 4, but appreciate any other inputs. Thanks.

          – Madhu Manchi
          Feb 2 at 14:45













          @MadhuManchi, then change the question you asked, "How to remove CRLF", to reflect that.

          – DrMoishe Pippik
          Feb 2 at 23:42





          @MadhuManchi, then change the question you asked, "How to remove CRLF", to reflect that.

          – DrMoishe Pippik
          Feb 2 at 23:42


















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