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Best way to delimit TCP?
Created Date: June 17,2019
Created By: Ty10YHM
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I'm looking for the best way to add a carriage return (0x0D) at the end of all my TCP string-type messages. The CPoE instruction doesn't have the option to add delimiters like other Ethernet methods. I 've tried to use the "Pack String " instruction, but that just adds the number 13 as text to the end of my strings. Any suggestions?
Created Date: June 17,2019
Created by: Ty10YHM
I'm looking for the best way to add a carriage return (0x0D) at the end of all my TCP string-type messages. The CPoE instruction doesn't have the option to add delimiters like other Ethernet methods. I 've tried to use the "Pack String " instruction, but that just adds the number 13 as text to the end of my strings. Any suggestions?
Created Date: June 17,2019
Created by: OpZed
The CPC instruction can be used for that, the helpfile shows the example of exactly what you want.