Thanks in advance to you for (real soon, anytime now) getting around to reading the instructions around the text extry box at the bottom of your OP.... the ones about code and para tags.

And re your reply to the first answer: Don't beg; understand that this is not code-a-matic.

We'll be pleased to help you learn if you just ...

  1. read the instructions here (re code and para tags, just for starters; see also On asking for help, How do I post a question effectively? and Writeup Formatting Tips.
  2. show some effort: read the documentation (in this case, as suggested by the AM)
  3. write some code
  4. show us your code and -- if applicable -- verbatim error messages or warnings and description of failure

check Ln42!


In reply to Re: Replace key pair value from one to other file by ww
in thread Replace key pair value from one to other file by suraj5a9

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