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That is good news. Thanks!
Another way to get the multiple values in column B is to use a delimiter that won’t be in the data, like ^. Of course then you have to split the result, but that’s how I did one table.
I just wanted to post the resolution to this, which is so simple, if you understand how the engine works. I was Stopping and Starting the incoming thread after saving each Net Config change. Instead I should have been Stopping and Starting the Process.
This list is unbelievable. First Keith McLeod offered to call and help later in the afternoon. Then Jim Kosloskey called me before that and via screen sharing he quickly determined the problem. After that he showed me a bunch of navigation shortcuts that are most appreciated.
Some day I hope to pay it forward by being a list resource for others.
I keep the thread off unless I am testing. Then I clear the error db for it before the test by deleting the errors. There is never anything in the recovery db. Then I start the thread and drop the test file in the folder. The test file disappears and the thread status Fail count goes up by 1.
Does stopping and restarting the thread “bounce” it, or is there something else I should be doing to clear it? I have saved the config many many times while the thread was stopped. I am sure it is something simple.
Attached is the status after another failed message, and the process log.
It’s one message (line) per file. Those 6 pipe-delimited fields on a line are the entire message and file.
Maybe I’ll just shout them over to the nursing unit when we get a new message. It would be easier.
I so appreciate any help reviewing the attached settings. This is a Cloverleaf 5.8 environment. There are hundreds of threads humming along on it. Only MINE is not working.
Fixed record layout pos 0 – 0. I know that would not work if it really was being used to route. Did not think it mattered if it was static route.
What should it be? Oh, I so hope this is the problem. I tried a few other ones but they all met the same fate.
I wrote it in caps in the post for some reason, but it is already in mixed case in the routing. I picked it from the Clover menu. Also “Wildcard Route” is already unchecked.
Is there such a thing as a debug mode in Clover that you can turn on for one process that shows you every step of each transaction in excruciating detail? Like Watch or Browse Output but with more detail.
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