The following files contain sample data in various formats that exemplify how you should format your input data for
use with the batch processing engine. The addresses in these files are hospitals in California.
All of the following data files that are text files use commas to seperate data values. If you need to use a different seperator,
simply replace the commas in the file with your required seperator. The same applies for the double quote text qualifier in the applicable files.
All of the sample files listed below can be downloaded at one in the following zip file:
Access 2000 database (.mdb)
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input fields with data
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no output fields
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* to open this file with Access you must first unzip it
Comma separated data values (CSV) in a .txt text file
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input fields with data
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no output fields
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column headings
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comma text seperator
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double quote text qualifier
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Comma separated data values (CSV) in a .txt text file
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input fields with data
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no output fields
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column headings
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comma text seperator
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no text qualifier
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Comma separated data values (CSV) in a .csv text file
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input fields with data
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no output fields
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column headings
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comma text seperator
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double quote text qualifier
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Comma separated data values (CSV) in a .csv text file
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input fields with data
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no output fields
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column headings
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comma text seperator
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no text qualifier
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