Ok, thanks
Le 18/01/2017 à 11:50, David Lang a écrit :
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017, Benoit DOLEZ wrote:
Yes but it isn't possible to redefine "properties" variables. It could
work if I work only with local ($!) variables (time, msg, ...). But I
prefer finding a other solution (if possible) because copying all
variables for one exception has performance impact.
copying the variables has less impact than you may think, but if you are
wanting to have the standard properties created, then the only way is to
write (or pay someone to write [1]) a parser module to handle this format.
Anything done with mmnormalize or mmexternal can only work with $! and
$. variables. Only parser modules can set the standard properties.
David Lang
[1] Adiscon offers Professional Services for this sort of thing.
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