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We do need to keep it modal, but being able to move it makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
As it stands, changing the underlying proc will only affect services that change accordingly. If you add a field to the proc, you only need to change the instance that needs that change, the others will simply ignore it by default. However, they will all show in a warning state so that you know which ones are not completely up to date. If this is not what you mean, please let us know.
It makes sense if we add it as built in functionality in the same was as we do for FTPS. We will look into it.
Check out the latest release!
Fixed. Good find!
Thanks Alex. All done.
While we investigate, could you please try right clicking on the installer and running as administrator to see if you can install?
Thanks. The intellisense box now appears after you type either part of the variable name or [[
Good one Alex. This should be in from 0.3.3.0
Good thinking. Thanks
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This is a great usage scenario.
You can achieve this quite simply:
As each header/field etc from the file has its own row to describe how it is split and the characters to split on can be verbose you can do this
and then repeat the pattern as you see fit.
Also, the large view for the tool (which should be out soon!) has the ability to specify an escape character if you need it.