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Masood


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03-18-04 07:00 PM

Hi

I tried to run the sample EDI that came with RTM build. When I test the Solu
tion I Get Following Error in event viewer

Error Encountered ERROR(90), interchanger 10002: The hash total for the file
 is incorrect. contact your system Admin

Under HAT I see Status as Translation Failed.

Can any one help me on this

Thanks
Masood





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06-20-04 02:22 PM

I'm encountering the same error in two different new installations of BizTal
k and two different samples.  The first sample is from the updated BTS help 
tutorial and the "hash total" error occurs while running Base EDI Tutorial 1
 (error message exactly as Masood has described).  The "hash total" error al
so occurs in the FlatFileReceive sample with a slightly different message:
Event Type:	Error
Event Source:	EDI Subsystem
Event Category:	BizTalk Server 2004 
Event ID:	23
Date:		6/19/2004
Time:		7:10:06 PM
User:		N/A
Computer:	ABC123
Description:
Error encountered: ERROR (90) :
The hash total for the file is incorrect. Contact the system administrator.
eif: [C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\BizTalk
 Server 2004\EDI\Subsystem\\eif\live.wrk]

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlin
k/events.asp.


I'm interested in learning how to investigate BizTalk errors in general, but
 I really need to get past this particular problem ASAP.  I'm using the Even
t Viewer and HAT, but there must be something else I can do to see the detai
ls about why a file is not processed.

BTS 2004 Evaluation (demo CD packet from Microsoft)
SQL Server 2000 SP3 Developer Edition
Analysis Services sp3
Although I had to reconfigure BTS several times to get the hang of the user 
and group setup I believe that I have all of the correct rights assigned.  (
Logged-in user is a member of BTS App Users and EDI Subsystem Users; BTS App
lication Users and EDI Subsystem Users have full control of input and output
 folder; EDI Subsystem Users are in BTS_HOST_USERS role in BizTalkMgmtDb; I 
applied the "rollup" for each O/S from Microsoft (Q828748/Q828758)

The configuration of the two installations is identical except one is runnin
g on Win XP Pro and the other is running on Windows 2003 Server.  

I would appreciate any advice.  
Lisa

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Originally posted by Masood Hi I tried to run the sample EDI that came with RTM build. When I test the Solu tion I Get Following Error in event viewer Error Encountered ERROR(90), interchanger 10002: The hash total for the file is incorrect. contact your system Admin Under HAT I see Status as Translation Failed. Can any one help me on this Thanks Masood




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