| Conversion Wizard Step 5 - Other Information (Error, User Defined Conversion Table) |
| Convert rule | ||
| Item | Explanation | |
| Do not convert if input code same as output code |
If the input code is the same as the output code, the conversion is not done and the input data is output directly.
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| User Defined Conversion Table | ||
| Item | Explanation | |
| File Name | If required, enter the name of a user defined conversion table file that specifies the code conversion to be used. | àCreating User Defined Conversion table |
| Error File Information | ||
| Item | Explanation | |
| File Name | Enter the full path name of a conversion error file. Relative path names can be used if a default folder is set. The error file extension defaults to .ERR. | àConversion Error File |
| Conversion Error Limit | Specify the maximum number of error messages to be written to the conversion error file, from 1 to 3000. The default is 100. | |
| Continue even if errors exceed the limit | When this box is checked, Data Converter runs
the conversion to the end, regardless of the number of errors. When this box is not checked, Data Converter displays a dialog box in Batch mode or when the limit is reached. Data Converter aborts the conversion without displaying a message. |
àOver view of Batch Mode |
| Continue rule | If the maximum number of errors that can be output is exceeded during the conversion process, select to continue the conversion process with or without issuing a conversion error. | |
| 1 byte system substitute code | When Data Converter encounters an
unsupported character code in the input file, it outputs the character
specified in the field.
Specify the value using two hexadecimal digits. |
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| If no character is specified in this field, "_" (underscore) is output. | ||