Hello,
I originally downloaded the current TextPipe Pro evaluation version and created a filter to process the required csv files. This went smoothly and the output file was exactly as needed. However, I was not able to set the filter to run as a scheduled service (not supported by eval. version)
So, I took the step of purchasing TextPipe Standard and TextPipe Pro Run Time, installed both and then discovered that TextPipe Standard did not support one of the steps that I was using in the original filter (delete all except x number of lines from end of file). So, I then upgraded to TextPipe Pro.
So now, everything works as did before, I can run the filter using the TextPipe Pro Run Time as a scheduled event on the client's system. However, when the scheduled event occurs, I get the following message.
"Warning: The filter being read is from a later version of TextPipe Pro Run Time. It may not load successfully (expected file type <=88, reading type: 89)"
I have opened up the original filter with the upgraded TextPipe Pro and resaved the filter, but the same warning message occurs. Oh yes, when I clear the warning message, the filter executes with no further problems.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Peter
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Hello Again,
I looked at the versions that I have - all downloaded within a couple of hours of each other.
TextPipe Pro - v. 8.0.3
TextPipe Pro Run Time - v. 7.9.7c
Is the differentiation between the version types the cause of the error? If so, how do I upgrade my Run Time version?
Peter
I looked at the versions that I have - all downloaded within a couple of hours of each other.
TextPipe Pro - v. 8.0.3
TextPipe Pro Run Time - v. 7.9.7c
Is the differentiation between the version types the cause of the error? If so, how do I upgrade my Run Time version?
Peter
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Problem fixed!!!
Wanted to let everyone know that this resolved the issue - thank you!
Also, here's a sample of what TextPro can be used for. We have .csv output from weather instrumentation that we needed to convert over to a format that a flash charting program could read, as well as just show the last 72 hours of data. See:
http://ezwebservices.ca/wxcharts/wind/
We are using TextPipe Pro Run Time to update the .csv that the flash app reads every 10 minutes.
Thanks muchly,
Peter
Also, here's a sample of what TextPro can be used for. We have .csv output from weather instrumentation that we needed to convert over to a format that a flash charting program could read, as well as just show the last 72 hours of data. See:
http://ezwebservices.ca/wxcharts/wind/
We are using TextPipe Pro Run Time to update the .csv that the flash app reads every 10 minutes.
Thanks muchly,
Peter
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Do you believe the temperature chart ?
Out of natural curiosity, I just looked at your linked Flash chart - I can't really believe you have temperatures as low as 0 K, so maybe there is a need for some further filtering?
Another TextPipe user.
David
Another TextPipe user.
David
Re: Do you believe the temperature chart ?
That's temperature in CelsiusDFH wrote:Out of natural curiosity, I just looked at your linked Flash chart - I can't really believe you have temperatures as low as 0 K, so maybe there is a need for some further filtering?
Another TextPipe user.
David