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A comma-separated values (CSV) file stores tabular data (numbers and text) as plain text, with rows and columns delimited by line terminators and commas, respectively. You may also use this tag for variants where fields are separated by tabs or semicolons.

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Consolidate multiple very large medical claim response text files for database load

Now for each of those objects we just need to define the output CSV file name (can be derived from the Name property), specify the header line, and loop through each file in the Group property to read … Declaring the CSV path is as easy as a Join-Path command: $pathPlanResponseFileCSV = Join-Path $_.Name Consolidated_Response_File.csv Then you can do the bit to make sure that it doesn't exist …
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