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Reading Files In Vb

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HI,

Actually I have a problem since I cant read properly a file from visual basic.
The file is generated in Binary but when I open the file appear this content
:

8ø@ Lø@ ÀOø@ ÀOø@ @Mø@ ÀOø@

I dont know how can I convert each value. As you can see each value is separated for @, so I need to read each of them.

I dont know what character code is used in this file but I would be greatful if someone can advise me.

Many thanks
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Re: Reading Files In Vb

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HI,

Actually I have a problem since I cant read properly a file from visual basic.
The file is generated in Binary but when I open the file appear this content
:

8ø@ Lø@ ÀOø@ ÀOø@ @Mø@ ÀOø@

I dont know how can I convert each value. As you can see each value is separated for @, so I need to read each of them.

I dont know what character code is used in this file but I would be greatful if someone can advise me.

Many thanks
Since we don't know how you are opening the file, what cah we suggest? Maybe it would help to post some code?
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