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A UDR of the type MultiForwardingUDR which has a target filename that is not identical to its precedent is saved in a new output file.
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Note!In versions 8.x, after a target filename that is not identical to its precedent is saved, you cannot use the first filename again. Saving filename B after saving filename A, prevents you from using A again. Instead, you should first save all the A filenames, then all the B filenames, and so forth. In versions 9 and above, this limitation no longer exists and any UDR MultiforwardingUDR’s with their own specific target filenames will be saved into their specific output files. UDRs with filename A will be saved to filename A and UDRs with filename B will be saved to filename B regardless of precedence. |
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