This is probably rudimentary but I can't find what I need so I thought I would ask.
I am massaging 11K emails that were in a proprietary archive database. They were exported as a large text file. The field delimiters were high ASCII characters as there might be embedded tabs and CRs. So now I am trying to get the emails ready for importing into a proper database. I need to find something that will preserve linebreaks but that isn't something that would be recognized as the end of the record like the CR.
I want to search for CR and replace with something else. Then I can change my field delimiters and add back the CRs at the end and I should be good to go.
But I only know \t and \r, is there a sequence for what I need?
Thanks for any help/tips.
M./
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Doug McNutt Re: alternative to /r for linebreaks?
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Johan Solve Re: alternative to /r for linebreaks?
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