Sure.mctny wrote:so does this DSX cutter work for version 7.1, i.e., jobs designed with DS version 7.1 server edition and exported into a dsx file?
I need a DSX-Cutter
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can someone explain how to install it on windows? do I have to install cygwin or can I do it in Ms Dos prompt? will I use the last code that is written in this thread or will I use both, ( i.e, the last and the second from the last) ?
Thanks,
Chad
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For the Perl based cutter in this thread you can use Cygwin but you can also use ActiveState Perl:
http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/
The Perl cutter works fine but it has a few issues:
1. It only 'cuts' jobs and nothing else like shared containers, etc.
2. It drops some lines from DSX files it processes that contain certain meta-characters.
In a few days I'll try to post my cutter that I wrote that, in theory, will correct these two issues. Mine will have a requirement of installing Python instead of Perl...
thanks!
http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/
The Perl cutter works fine but it has a few issues:
1. It only 'cuts' jobs and nothing else like shared containers, etc.
2. It drops some lines from DSX files it processes that contain certain meta-characters.
In a few days I'll try to post my cutter that I wrote that, in theory, will correct these two issues. Mine will have a requirement of installing Python instead of Perl...
thanks!
Here is a link for a bunch of Perl scripts I have written, including a cutter, joiner, and parameter block replacer. Feel free to use them!
viewtopic.php?t=113429&highlight=perl
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viewtopic.php?t=113429&highlight=perl
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John Miceli
System Specialist, MCP, MCDBA
Berkley Technology Services
"Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today. I will not need your help. So have a great day!"