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    Schema not found error  
Mikias


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01-12-05 10:53 PM

Hi,
I just installed Biztalk2004 and HL7 accelarator on one of
my servers and created a project to process an incoming
xml file and generate ORU-R01 message.  I have followed
all the steps in the Message Enrichment tutorial to create
the project only to find a very persistant error message:
"Schema
http://microsoft.com/HealthCre/HL7/2X#MSH_24_GLO_DEF could
not be found during serialization."
Could somebody help me what this message is refering to
and if there is a possible solution for it.

thanks,
Mikias





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    RE: Schema not found error  
Tim Riley


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01-27-05 10:50 PM

Hi Mikias,

I have only used the HL7 Accelerator briefly, but I remember that you have
to create different projects for the different HL7 versions and I believe th
e
MSH and ACK sections are defined in an HL7 v2.x project.  So if you are
creating schemas for version 2.3.1 you have to create a 2.3.1, 2.3 and 2.x
project and reference them from your project.  This will have the required
schemas for MSH and ACK

Tim

"Mikias" wrote:

> Hi,
> I just installed Biztalk2004 and HL7 accelarator on one of
> my servers and created a project to process an incoming
> xml file and generate ORU-R01 message.  I have followed
> all the steps in the Message Enrichment tutorial to create
> the project only to find a very persistant error message:
> "Schema
> http://microsoft.com/HealthCre/HL7/2X#MSH_24_GLO_DEF could
> not be found during serialization."
> Could somebody help me what this message is refering to
> and if there is a possible solution for it.
>
> thanks,
> Mikias
>





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