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To: Dominick who wrote (4503)6/16/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Not that I know of, unless you output all stocks and then cancel the scan after it's run through the C's. Then you'd have an alphabetical list of everything from A to C.

Brooke



To: Dominick who wrote (4503)6/17/1998 8:28:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Respond to of 11149
 
Dom,

your kidding right.... Have you been talking to Bill R. about a new improved method of dart throwing....

run the output all symbols scan and then do something like the following...

type symbol.lst | grep ~[cC] > letter_c.lst

grep is common unix like utility that impliments regular expressions. These can be used for any type of pattern matching. PERL, AWK, and TCL are also suitable for this kind of work...

good luck,
Sean