Option A Getting Started Guide
Option D with Control Center User Guide
Options D and O Spreadsheets User Guide
Maybe. If the file was created using Option A and it passes the software's validation function, then you should submit the file.
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In addition to Option A files, files produced by third-party software that comply with our specifications and have passed validation with Option A (as of version 6.1) or Option C (legacy versions), should be submitted. |
The format for Option A or Option C text files was designed to make it easy to extract the data into a database. The format was not designed to make it easy for humans to read.
Each of the “fields” in a record ends with a “pipe” (|) character. There are several fields at the start of each line that repeats repeat information that would be in the header area of a printed form. Each record is one on a separate line. So, for For example, one line from a Form 26 file might look something like:
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Different forms will have different numbers of fields. For a more detailed description of our text file format see the Text File Specifications section.
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