Dayfile.txt: Difference between revisions

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|colspan="3"|For internal MX purposes, the zero field identifies a field that holds the line number. It is not actually stored as a field in the log file, but precedes any line exchanged via an application programming interface, and therefore is also included in an array representing all the fields in any log file line.
|colspan="3"|For internal MX purposes, the zero field identifies a field that holds the line number. It is not actually stored as a field in the log file, but precedes any line exchanged via an application programming interface, and therefore is also included in an array representing all the fields in any log file line.


If you are processing this log file using a third party (or your own) script, that probably does not place the line number into any array, and your array elements will start at 0 for the field labelled 1 in this table, so putting all field number out by 1.
If you are processing this log file using a third party (or your own) script, that probably does not place the line number into any array, and your array elements will start at 0 for the field labelled 1 in this table, so putting all field numbers out by 1.
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|colspan="4" style="background:lightgray;"|Those fields included below have been in dayfile.txt from when it was first invented (assumed in first public release 1.0)
|colspan="4" style="background:lightgray;"|Those fields included below have been in dayfile.txt from when it was first invented (assumed in first public release 1.0)
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