If one of your (presumed) tabs in the original data is actually a space, your regex will fail. Likewise, if the offending element is two tabs... KA-BOOM! So, as advised in the consideration, you should add code tags around your sample data (for our ease of helping) and use any one of a host of tools to doublecheck the separators.
In reply to Re^2: Missing \t in print output
by ww
in thread Missing \t in print output
by Sophienz
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