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ReDIF-perl package, including rech and rr.pm

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Ivan Kurmanov ()

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Abstract

This package contains the ReDIF parser and the data checking script rech. The ReDIF parser is a set of Perl modules that allow to create ReDIF data processing tools easy (at least it was the aim). Rech is a checking and error-reporting tool for making sure your data is valid.

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Software component provided by RePEc Team in its series RePEc scripts with number redif-perl.

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Date of creation: Sep 1999
Date of revision: 06 Jun 2002
Handle: RePEc:rpc:script:redif-perl

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