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Tom
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Those all looks like zeros.

Try replacing the zeros with spaces 

string = translate(string,' ','00'x);

and then re-check to see if there are other characters.

JJP1
Pyrite | Level 9

Thanks @Tom . rechecked i can see the below character values in output data. can i use translate function to resolve the both cases please

JJP1_0-1616508604288.png

 

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Sure.  The TRANSLATE() function matches the two lists of characters by position.  So to map both the '00'x and the 'FF'x characters to spaces use:

string = translate(string,'  ','00FF'x);

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