Hi, when I view my rules files (*.RUX) in a text editor like TextPad, WordPad, or Word there is an initial line in the file: FORMAT==100. This line does not appear when you view the file in the rule editor. Any ideas what this is doing? Is it a display line format command for use by the rule editor? If so, I'm guessing that the text editors don't see this as a command and so display it as a text string. Just a guess.
Thanks.
.RUX line question
- rkaif
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Re: .RUX line question
Yes you are right FORMAT==100 I think is an internal command which is used by the Rules Editor/Server Explorer.
Just leave it in there it will not harm your Rules
Just leave it in there it will not harm your Rules

Cheers!
Rizwan Kaif
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Re: .RUX line question
Thanks! I was hoping that was the case. One less thing to worry about when working with Rules.