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Mark Drilling updated TEIIDDES-1717:
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Description:
In the Flat File Importer (on the TeiidMetadataImportSourcePage) the user selects a
folder, then the 'available' files in the folder are shown for selection.
Currently, files of form .txt, .csv and (no ext) are shown - and this is hard-coded. I
would recommend adding a filter drop down (or ?) to show the assumed defaults, but then
allow the user to change the filter to "*.*" so that all files are shown.
We should not force the user to name their data files a certain way. For example if they
have .dat files, there is no way to see them currently.
was:
In the Flat File Importer (on the TeiidMetadataImportSourcePage) the user selects a
folder, then the 'available' files in the folder are shown for selection.
Currently, files of form *.txt, *.csv and * (no ext) are shown - and this is hard-coded.
I would recommend adding a filter drop down (or ?) to show the assumed defaults, but then
allow the user to change the filter to *.* so that all files are shown.
We should not force the user to name their data files a certain way. For example if they
have *.dat files, there is no way to see them currently.
Flat File Importer should allow alternate file extensions
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Key: TEIIDDES-1717
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIIDDES-1717
Project: Teiid Designer
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: Import/Export
Affects Versions: 8.1
Reporter: Mark Drilling
Fix For: 8.2
In the Flat File Importer (on the TeiidMetadataImportSourcePage) the user selects a
folder, then the 'available' files in the folder are shown for selection.
Currently, files of form .txt, .csv and (no ext) are shown - and this is hard-coded. I
would recommend adding a filter drop down (or ?) to show the assumed defaults, but then
allow the user to change the filter to "*.*" so that all files are shown.
We should not force the user to name their data files a certain way. For example if they
have .dat files, there is no way to see them currently.
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