chulett wrote:It's already compiled. Sorry, but I don't undestand what "but not in the column derivation" means. Do you mean via the ellipsis (...)? ...
No. When i tried to use that function in the column derivation of the transformer, its not being showed. Could you explain,why?
Again, you have not explained what "not being showed" means. Transforms trump routines so you need to look under DS Transform rather than DS Routine, is that your issue?
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
chulett wrote:Again, you have not explained what "not being showed" means. Transforms trump routines so you need to look under DS Transform rather than DS Routine, is that your issue? ...
Yes craig. I'm really very sorry. The routine was not being displayed in the derivation. As you said its available in DSTransforms.
Nothing to be sorry about, part of the learning experience of transforms versus routines. I'm sure there's a "full Wurlod" on the subject here somewhere.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
chulett wrote:Nothing to be sorry about, part of the learning experience of transforms versus routines. I'm sure there's a "full Wurlod" on the subject here somewhere. ...
Ofcourse craig. Anyways, Thanks for your kindful reply. I'm happy about that now.
A little old but still perfectly valid. Only odd thing to know about the Oliver Archives is they are records from a "list server" and thus all emails, so start from the bottom and read up.
Just to add: some people reply at the top, some at the bottom. Some properly quote what they are replying to, some don't. At little messy but good information there.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
Granted, but the ellipses/picker will only show it in the DS Transform section because there is one (a transform) defined over that routine, hence the discussion re: it 'not showing up'. The vast majority of sdk routines fall into that category.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers