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Create a fixed-length file in Oracle Integration by Ankur Jain

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Are you struggling to create a fixed-length file in Oracle Integration and not able to find the step-by-step process on this, so this is the article that helps you to achieve your requirement.

Let’s first understand what is fixed-length file.

What is a fixed-length file?

Fixed length files have a constant length for each field and record.

For example, if you have data in a text file where the first column always has exactly 8 characters, and the second column has exactly 5, the third has exactly 12 (and so on), this would be categorized as a fixed-width text file.

To create a fixed file, you must create the XML Schema Definition (XSD) file that allows creating a fixed-length file. In this example, I’m using the below XSD schema to create the fixed-length file: Read the complete article here.

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