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maverick

2004-10-21, 8:11 am

I am converting a flat file to flat file. The input file has 2 rows and 2 comuns and the output has the same. But the output has columns reversed than input. I see the input file disappearing from the rec port but can't see any output in the output port.

I tried going to HAT but my HAT is not confrigured properly and gives me a message saying (.........."name of some column" missing)

How can I solve my original problem of seeing no output and also the HAT problem (that is secondary)?

Thanks
captor

2004-10-21, 12:48 pm

How about some more details?

Are you using Orchestration? Check whether your Send port/Orchestration subscribed to the input document.

Can you copy and paste HAT error? HAT requires office components.
maverick

2004-10-22, 8:44 am

quote:
Originally posted by captor
How about some more details?

Are you using Orchestration? Check whether your Send port/Orchestration subscribed to the input document.

Can you copy and paste HAT error? HAT requires office components.



My HAT gives following error:

"The following error occurred while executing your query. “ActiveView.ColumnAxis” is null or not an object."

I am using Orchestration wid send and rec ports (each wid pipelines wid flat file disassembler and assemblers)

Thanks
vamsi boppana

2004-10-22, 5:49 pm

hi Maverick,
I have tried to create a sample example of yours and it worked for me.
Are you using custom piplines for receive and send port or are you using the
passthrough pipeline.I have used a custom pipline with assemblers and
dissassembler and it is working fine for me

For this eample i took a flat file input with 2 rows and 2 colums and
created a flat file output interchaging the coulmns in the output.if this is
the example you were refering then it should work if you use custome piplines
for both receive and send ports.
Let me know the result
"maverick" wrote:

>
> I am converting a flat file to flat file. The input file has 2 rows and
> 2 comuns and the output has the same. But the output has columns
> reversed than input. I see the input file disappearing from the rec
> port but can't see any output in the output port.
>
> I tried going to HAT but my HAT is not confrigured properly and gives
> me a message saying (.........."name of some column" missing)
>
> How can I solve my original problem of seeing no output and also the
> HAT problem (that is secondary)?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> --
> maverick
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maverick

2004-10-22, 8:42 pm

quote:
Originally posted by vamsi boppana
hi Maverick,
I have tried to create a sample example of yours and it worked for me.
Are you using custom piplines for receive and send port or are you using the
passthrough pipeline.I have used a custom pipline with assemblers and
dissassembler and it is working fine for me

For this eample i took a flat file input with 2 rows and 2 colums and
created a flat file output interchaging the coulmns in the output.if this is
the example you were refering then it should work if you use custome piplines
for both receive and send ports.
Let me know the result
"maverick" wrote:

>
> I am converting a flat file to flat file. The input file has 2 rows and
> 2 comuns and the output has the same. But the output has columns
> reversed than input. I see the input file disappearing from the rec
> port but can't see any output in the output port.
>
> I tried going to HAT but my HAT is not confrigured properly and gives
> me a message saying (.........."name of some column" missing)
>
> How can I solve my original problem of seeing no output and also the
> HAT problem (that is secondary)?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> --
> maverick
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Posted via http://www.webservertalk.com
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> View this thread: http://www.webservertalk.com/message442179.html
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>



Vamsi,

I am using custom pipelines (send and receive). Rec pipeline has flat file disassmebler and send has flat file assembler.

I see the input file vanishin from the folder. But can't see the output and morever my HAT is not working so troubleshooting is a problem. I am not using pass through. Can u zip me the solution files.? my email is (izodiac@yahoo.com)
Thanks
Balaji Thiagarajan

2004-10-23, 2:46 am

Check if this KB article fixes your HAT issue.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=836119

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Balaji Thiagarajan
MCP (BizTalk)
http://biztalkbits.blogspot.com
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> I am converting a flat file to flat file. The input file has 2 rows and
> 2 comuns and the output has the same. But the output has columns
> reversed than input. I see the input file disappearing from the rec
> port but can't see any output in the output port.
>
> I tried going to HAT but my HAT is not confrigured properly and gives
> me a message saying (.........."name of some column" missing)
>
> How can I solve my original problem of seeing no output and also the
> HAT problem (that is secondary)?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> --
> maverick
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Posted via http://www.webservertalk.com
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> View this thread: http://www.webservertalk.com/message442179.html
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