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madi
PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:14 am    Post subject: Solved -- TDS problem Reply with quote

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Hi All

I havent done a lot of stuff with MRM so may be this is simple

i have a tds message like this

Code:
Data1|Data2|Data3|Data4
Data1|Data2|Data3|Data4
...
...


so i defined a complex type with <CR><LF> as delimiter and within that another complex type with | as delimiter

when i run it its parsing fine but the last element in each line is not right

instead of Data4 i get
Code:
Data4
Data1
where Data1 is from the next line

if i add a | at the end of each line then it works fine

so what am i missing??

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jefflowrey
PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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<CR><LF> should maybe be a group terminator, and not a delimiter.
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madi
PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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where does it go in as group terminator ... ive tried the following

my message type def:

BatchMessage --> VariableLengthElementsDelimited --> Delimiter (<CR><LF>) (also tried group terminator as <CR><LF>

Inside BatchMessage i have

Message --> VariableLengthElelentsDelimited --> Delimiter (|) (also tried group terminator as <CR>LF>)

inside Message i have other local elements

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kimbert
PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi madi,

This is not your main problem, but...
you should be using 'All Elements Delimited'. 'Variable Length Elements Delimited' is a specialized DES setting for structures which contain a mixture of delimited and fixed-length fields.

As usual, in order to properly advise I have to ask for more info...that's the nature of parsing problems I'm afraid.
- Am I right in thinking that you are embedding one message definition within another ( so BatchMessage contains a reference to Message )?
- If so, did you set Composition=Message on the outer complex type? ( not saying that you should have done, just asking whether you have done)

I should be able to help once I get the answers to the above questions.
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madi
PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 6:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Quote:
This is not your main problem, but...
you should be using 'All Elements Delimited'. 'Variable Length Elements Delimited' is a specialized DES setting for structures which contain a mixture of delimited and fixed-length fields.


tried with all elements delimited but still have same problem

Quote:
- Am I right in thinking that you are embedding one message definition within another ( so BatchMessage contains a reference to Message )?


right but Message is a Type (not a message by itself)

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If so, did you set Composition=Message on the outer complex type? ( not saying that you should have done, just asking whether you have done)


tried this go this error

Code:
Invalid content starting with element 'Invoice'.  The parent content model is <message>, which can only contain element references to global elements for which a message is defined.     


appreciate your help

--madi
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madi
PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 1:26 pm    Post subject: Solved -- TDS problem Reply with quote

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the repeating element delimiter wasnt set right

thanks for your help

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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 1:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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tried with all elements delimited but still have same problem
Right. Stick with it and diagnose the remaining problem(s). Variable Length Elements Delimited was the wrong choice.

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Message is a Type (not a message by itself)
It's not a Type, it's a global element based on a complex type. You cannot have a reference to a Type. You can only reference global elements ( or global attributes ). But I knew what you meant

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tried this go this error
Why did you bother? Using Composition=Message is not the correct solution, so I'm not surprised that you got an error. That's why I distinctly said "not saying that you should have done, just asking whether you have done".

This should be a really easy problem, so I expect we're missing something obvious. If you're still stuck, post your mxsd file ( just the relevant part ).
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