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Service and connector forms may reference Parse Delimited rules in data mapping. When evaluating the service or connector, the system evaluates the Parse Delimited rule.
To debug a Parse Structured rule, include a Java step containing the PublicAPI call:
myStepPage.putString("debug3", Long.toString(parseState.getStreamOffset()) );
where debug3 is a Single Value
property. This
function places the byte offset position of the parseState
Java object into a clipboard value that you can review with the Tracer or
Clipboard tool.
To trace the start and end of Parse Delimited rule execution, select the Parse Rules checkbox in the Rule Types to Trace area of the Trace Options panel. See Tracer — Setting Options.
Through changes to the prconfig.xml
file, you can be
alerted to unusually long Parse Delimited executions as PEGA0011 alerts.
See How to
detect lengthy service operations. C-2432
The CSV (Comma Separated Values) file format is supported by Microsoft Excel and many other programs for simple interchange of flat-file data. If your application needs to import data from CSV files, a Service File rules can use a Parse Delimited rule. For an example, see Pega Developer Network article PRKB-25573 How to parse a Comma-Separated-Values (CSV) file using a file service.
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