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14 years 1 month ago #2046
by larry c
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I am trying to use the freeware version to do a simple excel to mysql import.
I'm not doing anything special at all; just a simple 1-to-1 column mapping.
When I try to test my definition, it runs for 50 rows, then stops with the error "The freeware version does not support stored definitions".
Huh? I have no idea what this means. As far as I know, I am not using any stored definitions.
Please help with any ideas or suggestions.
I'm not doing anything special at all; just a simple 1-to-1 column mapping.
When I try to test my definition, it runs for 50 rows, then stops with the error "The freeware version does not support stored definitions".
Huh? I have no idea what this means. As far as I know, I am not using any stored definitions.
Please help with any ideas or suggestions.
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14 years 1 month ago #2047
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Best wishes
Robert Stark
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Hi Larry
With stored definition we mean saved definitions. With the freeware version you can create new definitions and import/export up to 10000 records or rows without heaters/functions. If you save the definition and open this the next time the definition is limited to 50 records or rows.
Perhaps this is a translation mistake. In this case could you give us a better suggestion, please?
Thanks in advance.
With stored definition we mean saved definitions. With the freeware version you can create new definitions and import/export up to 10000 records or rows without heaters/functions. If you save the definition and open this the next time the definition is limited to 50 records or rows.
Perhaps this is a translation mistake. In this case could you give us a better suggestion, please?
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes
Robert Stark
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