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If you define your Input Data Record Structure with fewer
data fields than actually appear in your data, the Wedge
will simply ignore any additional data that it receives after
the last field that you have defined in the Wedge. You could
also take advantage of this behavior by in situations where
a device transmits more data than you are actually interested
in. For example suppose you had a device that transmitted
50 comma delimited data fields followed by a carriage return
and you were only interested in the data that appears in
the first three fields. You could define the input data record
structure by specifying the End Of Record Event as "Carriage
Return or CrLf Received" and then specifying the "Record
Structure" as "Multiple Delimited Data Fields" with
a comma as the delimiter and specifying three for
the maximum number of data fields. The actual data has 50
data fields before the carriage return so by specifying three
for the maximum number of fields, you will end up with only
the first three data fields in the Wedge and the remaining
47 fields will be ignored.
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