Property | S/T | Use |
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Auto Type Text Fields | S/T | Automatic styling changes the way Lotus 123 data is read or written. For example, when Delimited ASCII is the source connector, all data is "Text" (except when you change the Delimited ASCII Source Property AutomaticStyling to true, or when you change the "Type" from Text to a numeric data type in the Delimited ASCII source schema grid. For details on these options, see the ASCII Delimited section.) When that data is transformed to a spreadsheet, the user may need the fields that contain numbers to be formatted as Numeric (to perform calculations in the spreadsheet). The default for this option is true. To transform the number fields as Text in the Target Lotus 123 file, change the setting to false. |
Header Record Row | S/T | For Lotus 123 source files, this is the row number of any column headings. For Lotus 123 target files, this sets the row number where the integration platform writes column headings. If there are no column headings involved in the data you access multiple tables in the same transformation, each time that transformation runs, the value should be left to the default setting of 0. If the column heading is the first record (row 1), change the value to 1. |
Worksheet | S/T | For versions of Lotus 123 that support multiple worksheets within one file (often referred to as 3D spreadsheets), this option allows you to specify which of those worksheets that the integration platform uses for the transformation. If you want the integration platform to read the first worksheet, leave the default value of "0". To read the second sheet, change the setting to "1"; for the third sheet, change the setting to "2" and so on. |
CodePage | S/T | This translation table determines which encoding to use for reading and writing data. The default is ANSI, the standard in the US. |