Hi all,
Can anybody help me fix this warning.
I have a source file(sequential), a transformer, and a target sequential file
The delimiter in these files is '|' and I these are DOS files. I even set the Record Delimiter String as 'DOS FORMAT"
Sequential_File_0,0: Field "SUMMARY_BILL_DATE" delimiter not seen, at offset: 184
Thank you.
Can anybody help me fix this warning.
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Can anybody help me fix this warning.
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Re: Can anybody help me fix this warning.
You have to check your source data. I guess your source data doesn't have delemiter "|"
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Check (don't assert) that the delimiter in the file is "|" and that the delimiter character specified in the Format properties is also "|". Whatever the delimiter character is in the file, make it the same in the Format properties.
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Hi all,
Thanks for all your help!
It has been fixed.
I am highly indebted to this site. :D
Thanks for all your help!
It has been fixed.
I am highly indebted to this site. :D
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Hi Ray,
Actually the error was that some of the columns were 'CHAR' datatypes instead of 'VARCHAR'.
And When I changed it to VARCHAR it got fixed.
:D:D:D:D:D
Actually the error was that some of the columns were 'CHAR' datatypes instead of 'VARCHAR'.
And When I changed it to VARCHAR it got fixed.
:D:D:D:D:D
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