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Is it possible to use functions in transforms for string manipulation?

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Is it possible to use functions in transforms for string manipulation?

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Arkady: Yes. It’s just a matter of writing it in your transform. Otto: A couple of users are curious of what the process is of actually starting WMIC. For instance: I have two WMIC services running. When I type in WMIC at the command prompt, it says “WMIC is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file.” Is that an issue you’ve seen before? Arkady: Not that I recall. I’m just trying to understand. So you’re running two WMICs on the same machine? Maybe it’s related to performance. It will be useful if you let us know what you use. Is it Windows XP Professional or the Windows XP Home? There is no WMIC on Windows XP Home, so I guess it’s a Windows XP Home Professional machine. Can you give us more details about what’s going on? No, we haven’t seen this issue before. Otto: If that user would like to follow up with a little bit of extra clarification, we’ll match that back to that question. Moving on here: If you create transforms or custom aliases on y

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