Setting the quotechar to something impossible (linefeed, #0 etc) stops the quote processing.
SL2.QuoteChar:=#10; results in 0 * 84392 1 * asfds 2 * hytr 3 * 43421454 4 * "O" fdsfds 5 * 654645645 "O" fdsfsd 6 * hgfgfedw 7 * fg 8 * 321.544 9 * 89 10 * 0 Regards Kevin Jesshope - In Touch Computer Support Supporting Aberfoyle Hub R-7 and Happy Valley Primary Schools On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 9:58 PM, Gabor Boros <mlngl...@bgss.hu> wrote: > Hi All, > > With the attached example program and data.csv I got the next result: > > 0 * 84392 > 1 * asfds > 2 * hytr > 3 * 43421454 > 4 * O > 5 * fdsfds > 6 * 654645645 "O" fdsfsd > 7 * hgfgfedw > 8 * fg > 9 * 321.544 > 10 * 89 > 11 * 0 > > > "O" fdsfds - broken into two parts which is bad from my POV. See 4 * O and > 5 * fdsfds. Why? > > Gabor > > _______________________________________________ > fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org > http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal >
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