Asked by Zeyka Strandzheva on Jun 29, 2024

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In fixed-width files,each record is on a separate line and the fields are separated by a special character.

Fixed-Width Files

Text or data files where each record's field occupies a fixed number of characters, aiding in consistent data alignment and parsing.

Special Character

A character that is not an alphabet or numerical digit, often used in programming, passwords, and textual data to convey specific meanings.

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Isaac RubnerJul 02, 2024
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Explanation :
In fixed-width files, the fields are not separated by a special character, but rather by a specific number of characters allocated for each field. Each record still occupies a separate line.