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note:What else is needed for such an import? table encoding settings? ... has to be discussed
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executable)
- changed order of target tables: New Table, Refresh List, separator, list of all names
- cleaned code a bit
* removed check for available tables in SPDataImport, now if no table in db the CSV Field Mapper opens in "New Table" mode
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with extended characters in MySQL identifiers (names of dbs/tables/cols):
- Move encoding queries and control into MCPKit, with newly cleaned-up methods, and switch a number of locations to using the new code.
- Use UTF8 connections for many identifier-based queries (selecting and listing databases, tables, stored procs, table information). This fixes selection and creation of table and database names containing extended characters, also fixing exceptions and errors.
- Improve UTF8 over Latin1 to correctly set the client character set encoding as well, fixing custom queries and edits; remove custom code in SPTableContent achieving the same thing in a single location.
- Fix database encoding detection routines
- Update localisable strings
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[aString appendString:[NSString stringWithFormat:]] by
[aString appendFormat:]
since it's much more faster
• first look at loop where several [aStr appendString:] occur to try to combine them into one appendString or appendFormat since the allocation of memory takes really time
Note: I tested all my changes but we should test it further to be sure that I didn't a mistake!
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syntax to \n. This addresses Issue #652.
- Clean up SPSQLParser, and use a few more CFString methods to avoid obj-c messaging in loops
- When importing SQL using autodetect, perform a manual SET NAMES if possible to cope with poorly-exported files.
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- Add controllable encoding support when importing CSV and SQL files, including a new default "Autodetect" option. Add UniversalDetector framework to support encoding autodetection. This should address Issue #720.
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ability to use Bzip2 compression.
Other changes include:
+ Enable the use of export compression (Gzip and Bzip2) for all export formats.
+ Move the compression options in the export dialog to the 'Advanced' export settings view.
+ Simplify the setting of common exporter properties (e.g. the connection, use of compression).
+ Fix a potential memory leak in the dot exporter.
+ Update the data importer to recognise Bzip2 compressed files.
+ Fix several display issues on export dialog.
+ Restore the default .csv file extension of CSV exports.
+ Correctly update the default export filename when selecting a output compression type.
The addition of Bzip2 compression support implements issue #688.
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methods
- Improve error handling when the connecting dies during import (previous the sheet would stay open)
- Fix localised strings for error messages (label and text the wrong way round)
- Improve comments
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