David Tooker (11/13/2013)
Im still getting the same output with the new code?
Here is the output I get with the code I posted.
LocationBatch IDFile #Last NameFirst NameCancel PayPay #Reg EarningsRate CodeTax FrequencyReg HoursHours 4 CodeSick HoursHours 4 CodeVacation HoursHours 4 CodeUnknown Hours
PEIEXEMPT110SmithBillyNULLNULL2NULLNULLS8.00NULLNULLO24.00
PEIEXEMPT125JahanaJamyNULLNULL2NULLNULLS8.00V8.00NULLNULL
PEIEXEMPT500KingDonyNULLNULL2NULLNULLS12.00V16.00NULLNULL
You should be able to paste that into excel and it should be formatted for columns correctly.
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