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Author Error : Failure executing receive pipeline
Madhu Sudhanan

2004-09-15, 11:15 am

I am working on a solution to parse a flat file and generate a flat file. I
had written schemas for both of them, the schema i used is from the microsoft
samples in the SDK (FlatFileReceive Solution). I get this error in the event
viewer on placing the input file in the receive folder.

There was a failure executing the receive pipeline:
"BTSJob.FFReceivePipeline" Source: "Flat file disassembler" Receive Location:
"C:\BTSJob\FFInput\*.txt" Reason: Unexpected data found while looking for:
$Delimited$
The current definition being parsed is ContactInfo. The stream offset where
the error occured is 0.

Nabeel Prior

2004-09-15, 5:49 pm

Have you set any of the Tag Identifier properties to $Delimited$?

Can you provide your schema definition in a post, and perhaps a
sample file?

Kind Regards,

Nabeel Prior

2004/09/15 18:17:12
Madhu Sudhanan <"Madhu Sudhanan"@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
<74333D31-9F8D-459C-BE36-7CB4BCE726D1@microsoft.com>

> I am working on a solution to parse a flat file and generate a flat

file. I
> had written schemas for both of them, the schema i used is from the

microsoft
> samples in the SDK (FlatFileReceive Solution). I get this error in

the event
> viewer on placing the input file in the receive folder.
>
> There was a failure executing the receive pipeline:
> "BTSJob.FFReceivePipeline" Source: "Flat file disassembler" Receive

Location:
> "C:\BTSJob\FFInput\*.txt" Reason: Unexpected data found while

looking for:
> $Delimited$
> The current definition being parsed is ContactInfo. The stream

offset where
> the error occured is 0.

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