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Topic Title: How do I set default type definition to binary?
Topic Summary: Changing type definition defaults
Created On: 9-Sep-2005 20:51
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 9-Sep-2005 20:51
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Michael Vanden-Heuvel

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I have a file type with no extension (should be a binary) therefore, I can not assign a type definition. Is there a way to change the default file type definition from ascii to binary?
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 12-Sep-2005 12:16
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Toni Arte

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Yes, you can define this in the migration rules file. That is under the database directory, lib\Windows\migrate.rul and lib\Unix\migrate.rul. This definition, if added into the beginning of the file, will use 'binary' as the default type for those file types which are not othervise defined anywhere:

MAP_FILE_TO_TYPE .*$ binary
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 12-Sep-2005 15:24
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David Dubreu

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Here is the generic way to do

https://support.telelogic.com/en/synergy/kb/show_content.cfm?id=913
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