To answer your question, it is necessary to know more about your data. There are 6 columns and in your sample the third and fourth columns are 0 or blank. Is it possible that they could be a 2 or 3 digit number, like 33 or 123? Is the fifth column always a 2 digit number like 45, 34, 43... or could it be 1 digit (or 3 digits)? Its hard to tell with this data whether fields fill in from the left or right.

And I'm guessing that the leading whitespace before the 1st column isn't really there, but is just the way you pasted it in.


In reply to Re^3: To split with spaces by Cristoforo
in thread To split with spaces by gorkemsarikaya

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