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Is there a way to determine which pmq file was initially
imported into the TD from an existing .slx file? Thanks Ryan |
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Unfortunately, there isn't any record of which .pmq file is associated with
a .slx file. You could look at the creation dates of the .pmq and .slx files, assuming that they were created roughly around the same time. I try to include the name of the .pmq file in the name of the .slx file to help me keep track. For example, I'll run the command "tap.exe /o mydevtap.pmq". I'll then name the TD configuration "mydevtap.slx". Another recommendation would be to put the name of the .pmq file into the description of the configuration settings ("Configuration based on mydevtap.pmq"). "Ryan Riel" <rriel@dropletmeasurement.com> wrote in message news:1417d01c3f7d4$ce962660$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Is there a way to determine which pmq file was initially > imported into the TD from an existing .slx file? > > Thanks > > Ryan |
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if you open the PMQ file with the notepad you can read the PMQ files you may
see the processor type. "Ryan Riel" <rriel@dropletmeasurement.com> wrote in message news:1417d01c3f7d4$ce962660$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Is there a way to determine which pmq file was initially > imported into the TD from an existing .slx file? > > Thanks > > Ryan |
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