Thank you very much! Works great.
Thank you! Can you please add a line to the documentation of Tasks?
I need the same thing, need to process all files that are in a certain folder. Client-side, so SQL Server functionality is not of any help.
The ability to manage this would be a massive help when upcycling legacy applications.In a new application I would try to avoid these dependencies as much as possible.
Hi,Import only some of the files: Yes you can remove the files that were successfully imported and run the data import again. You will get “file not found” for the files that you removed but that is OK. Unacceptable table name: We did not take that possibility into account, but this is indeed possible if you upcycle from one RDBMS to another. You will have to improvise with this one. The import functionality of the Upcycler uses the definitions in the source model, so need to take action very early in the process. Maybe you can manually edit the model.json? Or if you have access to the legacy environment, make the change there. Encoding of files: You can easily check the encoding of your files by opening them with Notepad. In the bottom right of the screen it shows the encoding. (The default will change to UTF-8 BOM in the new version of the Upcycler.)
Good that you were able to proceed!The Extractor has been designed as a command line tool because:We could not write it as a Thinkwise application as its main use is with potential customers that do have Thinkwise yet. So we made it a 3GL application. We want the installation and distribution of the Extractor to be a simple as possible, so we can simply email it to potential customers and it does not require additional components. GUI in 3GL requires additional components (and is expensive to make/test/maintain)A GUI would be easier to use, for me as well, but we will not add that unless we think it will add significant additional sales.PS:Can you add your issue with the table name to TCP? This might be interesting to pick in a future release of the Upcycler.
Hi @Edo Spijker ,I understand what that the system action does in Indicium on the server.But I need an equivalent local action in the Windows GUI on the local machine...
I have tried two things.(I don't have my exact prompts and the results at hand)Automating the design of an application.I asked something like: Give me the SQL to create a simple CRM database.Result was surprisingly good. Nice set of tables, columns, relationships, datatypes etc.This indicates that in the future we can leave designing the basics of an application to AI and we can focus on what has to be different for a specific customer.Automatic legacy code conversion.I asked something like: Convert this Oracle PL/SQL code to Microsoft T-SQL.Result was very good, I could not improve it much.If we would have permanent access to a fast AI API, with an unlimited number of calls and unlimited length of input, I would build this into our Upcycler tomorrow.I also tried a more difficult one, Uniface code to Microsoft T-SQL.This did gave a result, which in itself is already impressive.But even with more elaborate prompting it was not very good/usable. The conceptual differences between the pl
How often do you use “Model content”? - Never Which screen(s) in “Model content” do you use the most? - Not applicable What actions do you perform here in particular? - Not applicable Would you be able to perform the same actions in the regular SF screens? If so, what is the reason you still use the “Model content” screens? - Not applicable
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