I think we need a little more data here. Is the page *actually* formatted as you describe, or is the header on one line, and each line of data on a line by itself? Something more like this:
User Report All Users User Name Default Login Name Shell Name Token ID Last Logi +n Bob Smith bsmith bash 0000123456 05/03/200 +0 Ralph Jones rjones csh 0000123444 05/04/200 +0
Is the data paged periodically, like every 66 lines, or after the initial headers, does it run continuously? Are there any other inconsistencies we should know about? (Do you have a project specification, with delivery dates, cost estimates, environmental impact statements, and EPA approval? <G>)

--Chris

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In reply to (jcwren) RE: Stripping page headers by jcwren
in thread Stripping page headers by Anonymous Monk

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