I think I figured out the problem (maybe) with the Torque templates
leaving an extra comma at the end of the last field on MySQL scripts.
On Windows machines, the newline will be /r/l instead of just /l, so the
$tstrings.chop($fk,2) (or whichever) will only get rid of the newline on
Windows. If I change those all to $tstrings.chop($fk,3) (of course,
replacing $fk with whatever, as needed) it works, but I'm afraid that it
will corrupt things on Unix.
Any guidance here? Is it totally not related to newlines, and 3 should
work all across the board?
Will Stranathan
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