Notice:
These columns are not coming from a separate script, they are part of the ScriptWizard addin. That's why the installation and download-section below links somewhere else. I decided to split main-functionalities of the ScriptWizard add-in into several threads, just to keep postings short, easier to browse and understand.
@tbone: This is terrific. I finally got a chance to install it -- many thanks for a very useful toolset.
My AddIns folder contains three OSP files (e.g., RegExColumns.osp), which SW "can't open" and pops an error box. I'm not sure what's the best way to deal with this. I've put the OSP files into a folder, so they don't choke SW in the AddIns folder, but perhaps there's a better work-around. Or perhaps SW should just ignore OSP files . . .
Hi Allen, thanks for trying SW! o)
Is ScriptWizard itself uptodate? Please raise the loglevel for SW to "Dump" (prefs -> toolbars -> scripts -> scriptwizard -> configure) and look for errors in the script console (or just send me the logfile from /dopusdata/logs). A screenshot of that "cannot open" popup would also be interesting! o) My address is: mb_dopus a#t steax.net
these columns now feature a (sophisticated? o) cache, making them blazingly fast!
Column data is cached for 2 weeks for each item by default, cache-expiration can be set in the script config of SW.
If you feel the need to clear the column cache, use the button provided in the SW thread, it has a new entry to do so or run "ScriptWizard CLEARCOLS".