willut72
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I've been searching around and haven't found a solution yet. I am sure this is doable, if I remember correctly there is some type of format data has to be in in order to get items to list sepearately when adding an item to a list. I have a variable Customer = Number Type Description Release DateStatus 12345OutsideLetter Regarding Notification #1234505/29/2014Open 14785Internal Email and Letter Regarding Notification #1478503/09/2009Closed 98741OutsideEmail and Letter Notification Regarding #9874102/08/2011Closed 85214OutsideCall, Email, and Letter Notification Regarding #8521403/18/20
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Removing the space didn't seem to fix it, I still get the "Invalid URI: the hostname could not be parsed.", should their be quotes around the domain? I've tried several different combinations with spacing quotes/no quotes. When I use the specific IP address it seems to work fine, so it has to be something with ubot (or me incorrectly inputting it) not liking the domain...
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It isn't that company but something similar and conceptually the same.
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I am trying to us a domain instead of an actual IP address while changing my proxy, Below is the code I am currently using. set proxy credentials("username", "password") change proxy("ip address: port") I'd prefer the change proxy command read like: change proxy("proxy.sample.com: port") There is the potential that the IP to change, so it would make it easier if I could use the domain, When I attempt to use the domain, I get the following error: "Invalid URI: The hostname could not be parsed". Is there anyway to use the domain vs the IP with the change proxy command? Thanks Will
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That worked thanks!
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I am pulling in a string from a table and attempting to look at a text string to identify if it starts with an alphabetic character (i.e. A-Z), and if it does I want to insert a space (i.e. " "). I was attempting to do this with a regular expression, but I must be missing something, below is a snippet of the code I am using. I think I must be missing something in how I am attempting to identify the alphabetic characters. Any help would be greatly appreciated. set(#SomeTextString, $table cell(&SomeTable, #SpecificRecord, 4), "Global") set(#1stLetterSomeTextString, $substring
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