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DESCRIPTION
This free tool converts a 4.0.x SEDRIS transmittal to a 4.1.x SEDRIS transmittal.
USAGE
Command
stf_convert [options] -t <source> -f <destination>
Options
-o <file> : log file
-u <nn> : object update count
-v : verbose error and warning output
-h : show help
The converter does not 'fix' invalid transmittals. If a transmittal fails Syntax Checker or Rules Checker, the converted transmittal is likely to produce similar errors or to be missing the failing objects altogether.
Errors and warnings are displayed to the screen, or to a log file if the "-o" option is used. The default behavior for error messages is to print only the first message of a given type and then display a total count for each type of error or warning encountered. To print out all errors and warnings in detail, use the "-v" option.
If a transmittal contains Inter-Transmittal References (ITR), the same URNs and object labels from the original transmittal are used. Hence, a new URN resolver file (either "sedris.rsl" or "<transmittal_name>.rsl") must be created that maps the new version URNs to the converted transmittals.
RELEASE INFORMATION
The current release version of this application is 1.5. This tool is SEDRIS 4.1.1 compliant.
The application is linked statically. You do not need to download or install the SEDRIS SDK to use this tool.
FEATURES
LIMITATIONS
SEDRIS transmittals that yield Syntax Checker or Rules Checker errors are not guaranteed to convert correctly.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Hardware
Software
POINT OF CONTACT
Send email to help@sedris.org for questions or assistance in using this application.
As a minimum, please provide the following in your email:
PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS
This application will be upgraded with the next release of the SEDRIS SDK, to allow conversion of 4.1 transmittals to transmittals of the next higher release.
DOWNLOAD
SunOS version coming soon |
ARCHIVES
Previous releases of STF Converters are available for those users who may desire to convert older versions of SEDRIS transmittals.
Last updated: June 26, 2007 |