Hallo all
Is there a way to omit the last new line character in the constraint of a transformer? I dont want to have to revert to scripts and/or SEQ stages to do this.
I have tried LINK.COL > 0 and LINK.COL <> @NULL, but no luck.
Lat new line
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Lat new line
dnzl
"what the thinker thinks, the prover proves" - Robert Anton Wilson
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Re: Lat new line
What do you mean with "last new line character in the constraint of transformer". The newlines in an outputfile are generated by the sequential stage.denzilsyb wrote:Hallo all
Is there a way to omit the last new line character in the constraint of a transformer? I dont want to have to revert to scripts and/or SEQ stages to do this.
I have tried LINK.COL > 0 and LINK.COL <> @NULL, but no luck.
Ogmios
Hi ogmios
yes, the new line is generated in the SEQ stage, but i have an extra "line" of "data" after all my detail records are listed. i.e.
i want to omit the CR/LF in red above. (ok, not red, but CR/LF)
yes, the new line is generated in the SEQ stage, but i have an extra "line" of "data" after all my detail records are listed. i.e.
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col1|col2|col3|CR/LF
dat1|dat2|dat3|[color=red]CR/LF[/color]
<this is an extra record with nothing in, not even NULL>
dnzl
"what the thinker thinks, the prover proves" - Robert Anton Wilson
"what the thinker thinks, the prover proves" - Robert Anton Wilson
lat = last
I was afaid of that. now i just need to go back and insert the stage to the job. thanks ogmios.
dnzl
"what the thinker thinks, the prover proves" - Robert Anton Wilson
"what the thinker thinks, the prover proves" - Robert Anton Wilson