Updating an older translation file to work under the new fetch behavior
To copy only the sub-field content, use the sub-field-level address as the source instead of the field-level address.
For example:
{ { OP COPY }
{ ERR 0 }
{ PRE {
#Note: Shows $xlateInVals
puts "xlateInVals is: $xlateInVals"
}}
{ IN Test.[1] }
{ OUT @tmp_test }
}
This copies only the second sub-field content B
to the destination; xlateInVals
is
B
only.
To copy the whole field content, but have written a pre-proc to handle the
xlateInVals
list, keep using the field-level
address in the source. Then, update the pre-proc.
An example of a convenient method to update your proc is:
{ { OP COPY }
{ ERR 0 }
{ PRE {
#Note: Shows $xlateInVals
puts "The original xlateInVals is: $xlateInVals"
regsub -all {-} $xlateInVals { } xlateInVals <-- Replace
the sub-field separator char with space, so that xlateInVals will become a list.
puts "The xlateInVals after regsub is: $xlateInVals"
lassign $xlateInVals a b c
puts "$a:$b:$c"
}}
{ IN Test }
{ OUT @tmp_test }
}
This shows:
- The original
xlateInVals
isA-B-C
- The
xlateInVals
afterregsub
isA B C
A:B:C