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Default Re: copying inputbuffer to outputbuffer - 05-30-2008 , 12:39 PM






On May 30, 7:47 am, jhofm... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote:
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Hi Kent,

I think you need to pass the Row from ProcessInput to
CreateNewOutputRows.

If I remember correctly however, if you set the Output's
"SynchronousInputID" property to point to your Input, the output
buffer will automatically contain all of the columns and data from the
input buffer (and any additional columns you create).

Good luck!
J
Good news !

I'll give it a try


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Default Re: copying inputbuffer to outputbuffer - 05-30-2008 , 12:39 PM






On May 30, 7:47 am, jhofm... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
Hi Kent,

I think you need to pass the Row from ProcessInput to
CreateNewOutputRows.

If I remember correctly however, if you set the Output's
"SynchronousInputID" property to point to your Input, the output
buffer will automatically contain all of the columns and data from the
input buffer (and any additional columns you create).

Good luck!
J
Good news !

I'll give it a try


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Default Re: copying inputbuffer to outputbuffer - 05-30-2008 , 12:39 PM



On May 30, 7:47 am, jhofm... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
Hi Kent,

I think you need to pass the Row from ProcessInput to
CreateNewOutputRows.

If I remember correctly however, if you set the Output's
"SynchronousInputID" property to point to your Input, the output
buffer will automatically contain all of the columns and data from the
input buffer (and any additional columns you create).

Good luck!
J
Good news !

I'll give it a try


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Default Re: copying inputbuffer to outputbuffer - 05-30-2008 , 12:39 PM



On May 30, 7:47 am, jhofm... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
Hi Kent,

I think you need to pass the Row from ProcessInput to
CreateNewOutputRows.

If I remember correctly however, if you set the Output's
"SynchronousInputID" property to point to your Input, the output
buffer will automatically contain all of the columns and data from the
input buffer (and any additional columns you create).

Good luck!
J
Good news !

I'll give it a try


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Default Re: copying inputbuffer to outputbuffer - 05-30-2008 , 12:39 PM



On May 30, 7:47 am, jhofm... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
Hi Kent,

I think you need to pass the Row from ProcessInput to
CreateNewOutputRows.

If I remember correctly however, if you set the Output's
"SynchronousInputID" property to point to your Input, the output
buffer will automatically contain all of the columns and data from the
input buffer (and any additional columns you create).

Good luck!
J
Good news !

I'll give it a try


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Default Re: copying inputbuffer to outputbuffer - 05-30-2008 , 12:39 PM



On May 30, 7:47 am, jhofm... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
Hi Kent,

I think you need to pass the Row from ProcessInput to
CreateNewOutputRows.

If I remember correctly however, if you set the Output's
"SynchronousInputID" property to point to your Input, the output
buffer will automatically contain all of the columns and data from the
input buffer (and any additional columns you create).

Good luck!
J
Good news !

I'll give it a try


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Default Re: copying inputbuffer to outputbuffer - 05-30-2008 , 12:39 PM



On May 30, 7:47 am, jhofm... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
Hi Kent,

I think you need to pass the Row from ProcessInput to
CreateNewOutputRows.

If I remember correctly however, if you set the Output's
"SynchronousInputID" property to point to your Input, the output
buffer will automatically contain all of the columns and data from the
input buffer (and any additional columns you create).

Good luck!
J
Good news !

I'll give it a try


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