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Releasing THe Output File
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6 years 3 months ago #3463
by Keith Weatherhead
Releasing THe Output File - Post(3463) was created by Keith Weatherhead
Greetings,
I have run into times where I want to kill the O/P file and start over,
such as Changing & Auto Increment or Primary Key on a SQL file.
Once you have tried a Conversion it holds onto the O/P file and causes
you to have to close down the FlowHeater Studio to release the file.
Is there a way to Close & release the O/P file fro within the Studio?
Since t would ReOpen uon need, could that type of functionality be
added if a method is not there currently (v4.1.2).
Regards,
Keith
I have run into times where I want to kill the O/P file and start over,
such as Changing & Auto Increment or Primary Key on a SQL file.
Once you have tried a Conversion it holds onto the O/P file and causes
you to have to close down the FlowHeater Studio to release the file.
Is there a way to Close & release the O/P file fro within the Studio?
Since t would ReOpen uon need, could that type of functionality be
added if a method is not there currently (v4.1.2).
Regards,
Keith
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6 years 3 months ago #3467
by FlowHeater-Team
Best wishes
Robert Stark
Replied by FlowHeater-Team on topic Releasing THe Output File - Post(3467)
Hi Keith,
I guess you try to import something into a SQLite database and you want´s to release the underlying SQLite database file?
Indeed I´ve found an issue related to the used connection pooling. This issue will be fixed with the next version. In the present Beta Version (4.1.2.2 Beta2) the issue has been already fixed. This Beta version has also the possibility to run multiple steps within one Definition!
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I guess you try to import something into a SQLite database and you want´s to release the underlying SQLite database file?
Indeed I´ve found an issue related to the used connection pooling. This issue will be fixed with the next version. In the present Beta Version (4.1.2.2 Beta2) the issue has been already fixed. This Beta version has also the possibility to run multiple steps within one Definition!
Thanks for your notification.
Beta Version Download
FlowHeater Beta 32 Bit
FlowHeater Beta 64 Bit
FlowHeater Server Beta
Best wishes
Robert Stark
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