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9.2

To find open spaces in a text file using vbscript

Asked by redouard in ActiveX, Scripting Languages

Hello,
I found a vbscript online that reads data from a text file. I would like to search that text file for any open spaces "" and display the lines to a text file or email. Is there possible?

Here's the code:
'**********************************************************************
'  Visual Basic ActiveX Script
'************************************************************************
Function Main()

Dim arrFileLines()
i = 0
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile("c:\test.txt", 1)

' create the output file here
Set objoutputFile = objFSO.CreateTextFile("c:\output.txt")

Do Until objFile.AtEndOfStream
Redim Preserve arrFileLines(i)
arrFileLines(i) = objFile.ReadLine
i = i + 1
Loop
objFile.Close
For l = Ubound(arrFileLines)-5 to Ubound(arrFileLines)

' write the output to the file
objoutputFile.writeline arrFileLines(l)
Next

'Close the output file
objoutputFile.close  

      Main = DTSTaskExecResult_Success
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