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Re: Flat File Disassembler, recoverable interchange & trailer spec

by "Leonid Ganeline" <leo_gan_57@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 7, 2007 at 12:42 PM

As I understand the FF disassembler want to see the start tag, like

HDR*834 d;fkjh eqrphd
ISA*;fsrtpoiwet;rg;fngfjghf
ST*lsfg;l-09546ijsdfljfgj
TR*9843jdf -3457upu   // where TR is a tag.

And of course you can include the last line to the body schema and don't
use 
the trailer schema at all.

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Regards,

Leonid Ganeline [BizTalk MVP]
http://geekswithblogs.net/leonidganeline/


"Nki****" <Nki****@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:374057C0-343B-455A-8C7E-FDBFEBCAE3E1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to parse a message through the flat file disassembler using
> header, do***ent and trailer specs, with the recoverable interchange 
> property
> set to true. When processing the message through my receive pipeline, I 
> get
> the following error message:
>
> "In order to use a trailer spec, recoverable interchange processing 
> requires
> a do***ent spec to have root level tags."
>
> Can anyone explain this error message?
>
> Also, this problem made me wonder: What purpose does the trailer spec 
> serve
> besides the obvious parsing/validation, if the parsed trailer data is
not
> accessible beyond that point?
>
> Regards,
>
> Nki****.
>
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Flat File Disassembler, recoverable interchange & trailer spec
=?Utf-8?B?Tmtpc2hp?= <  2007-08-09 15:20:17 
Re: Flat File Disassembler, recoverable interchange & trailer sp
"Leonid Ganeline&quo  2007-09-07 12:42:39 
Re: Flat File Disassembler, recoverable interchange & trailer sp
Jan Eliasen <eliasen@[  2007-09-09 13:47:32 
RE: Flat File Disassembler, recoverable interchange & trailer sp
=?Utf-8?B?RGF2aWQgRG93bml  2007-09-25 10:04:00 

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