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Author Re: Mapping Failure
Jan Eliasen

2004-02-08, 8:40 am

On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 10:27:08 -0800, "Viorel"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Do you have custom scripting functoids in your map?

In that case, check that these functoids do not deadlock or in other
ways anoy eachother.

>We're getting a "Mapping Failure" error message on a big
>chunk of documents that gets submitted to Biztalk:
>This is the error description from the Event viewer
>An error occurred in BizTalk Server.
>
> Details:
> ------------------------------
> [0x0139] The XML document could not be translated. The
>map specified by
>reference "http://ServerName/BizTalkServerRepository/Maps/S
>omeCompName/Transformation/TRANS-Name-Departure-To-
>FileDeparture.xml" failed. Verify that the map is up to
>date.
> [0x0140] The following channel configuration setting is
>not valid: "SomeChannelName-Out-XML-to-XML"
> [0x013f] The server could not finish processing the
>document.
> [0x1730] Suspended Queue ID: "{B0900A5C-F228-4DCF-A730-
>AACC62CE021A}"
> [0x013f] The server could not finish processing the
>document.
>
>The interesting part is that if you go back to the Biztalk
>Suspended Queue and resubmit them...... most of them will
>be then succesfully processed - you would still have some
>that fails with the same error message, but then you re-
>submit those ones as well until you do not have anything
>left in the Suspended queue with that "Mapping falure"
>message....
>
>1) We're running Biztalk 2002 with service pack 1
>2) PC - Win2k - Server - sp4 & all patches applied
>3) Before running the test by submiting around 100
>documents I Refreshed the map in question so that it uses
>the same document definition that it's referenced by the 2
>document specifications used in the channel.
>
>ANYBODY has any ideea why this happen ?
>The error message "MAPPING FAILURE" isn't really very
>descriptive !
>Thanks !


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Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for
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