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Re: Mapping Query

by =?Utf-8?B?R2hvc3RyaWRlcg==?= <Ghostrider@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jul 11, 2007 at 07:50 AM

Hi Jan 

Again thanks for getting back to me ... r u the only person on here that 
bothers to post ??? 

I have the input schema all laid out and working properly. I can Validate 
this and generate an instance without a problem. The problem occurs when I

test my map, I get a btm1044 error stating that :- Data at Root level is 
invalid Line 1 Position 1.

I fear that maybe I have set up my Output Schema properties incorrectly, 
hence my questioning about Schema's. If u or ne other individual has seen
the 
above error before, would be grateful for a solution 


Many thanks

Ghost


"Jan Eliasen" wrote:

> On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 02:42:00 -0700, Ghostrider
> <Ghostrider@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> >Thanks for getting back to me. I have created an output schema, but I'm
not 
> >sure 
> >what to set the properties to.. I need to create an output file of type

> >delimited, so should the output schema have this property set ? Also
what 
> >property should I 
> >be setting in terms of the input to this output schema if any ?
> >
> >Thanks in advance for ne feedback u or ne1 else is able to provide
> Going through how to create your schema in details is a tedious task,
> so I wont do it :-) I will tell you that you need to add a flat file
> schema to your project. Then, you need to create records that match
> your input. And for each record, you will have to tell the parser
> whether the record is a delimited record or a positional record. You
> also need to do this for the root node, which is also a record. You
> click on a record, and in the properties, you go to the "Structure"
> property and choose which one it is.
> 
> Baiscally, you'd be better off using the wizard.
> 
> But, also, I'd recommend reading the blog posting of Tomas Restrepo:
> http://www.winterdom.com/dev/bts/BTSFFSchemaTut1.html
> 
> Good luck, and when (IF!) you get stuck, don't hesitate to get back to
> us on the newsgroups with specific questions.
> 
> -- 
> eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
> 
> Private blog: http://blog.eliasen.dk
> 
> Private email: jan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
Mapping Query
=?Utf-8?B?R2hvc3RyaWRlcg=  2007-07-09 03:32:03 
Re: Mapping Query
Jan Eliasen <eliasen@[  2007-07-10 10:52:35 
Re: Mapping Query
=?Utf-8?B?R2hvc3RyaWRlcg=  2007-07-11 02:42:00 
Re: Mapping Query
Jan Eliasen <eliasen@[  2007-07-11 15:48:34 
Re: Mapping Query
=?Utf-8?B?R2hvc3RyaWRlcg=  2007-07-11 07:50:02 
Re: Mapping Query
Jan Eliasen <eliasen@[  2007-07-11 20:32:15 
Re: Mapping Query
=?Utf-8?B?R2hvc3RyaWRlcg=  2007-07-11 09:44:03 
Re: Mapping Query
Jan Eliasen <eliasen@[  2007-07-11 20:34:03 
Re: Mapping Query
=?Utf-8?B?R2hvc3RyaWRlcg=  2007-07-13 03:02:02 
Re: Mapping Query
Jan Eliasen <eliasen@[  2007-07-18 21:22:22 
Re: Mapping Query
=?Utf-8?B?R2hvc3RyaWRlcg=  2007-07-20 03:16:02 

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