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Old 04-01-2009, 07:24 AM
Jon Polish Jon Polish is online now
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With the number of files involved, I am not quite sure how to do this. The import processs takes a LONG time, so it would require me to sit in front of the computer and note every file UR is processing. I don't have the time and I imagine this would also test anyone's patience.

If some of the files were imported I could deduce which was the liikely culprit. Since none are imported, I cannot even do this.

Last evening, I split the 8500 file folder into four parts in an effort to test whether there were too many files for UR to process. The import of Folder 1 halted with the same Foreign Key Violation message as before. I thought the problem file was somewhere in Folder 1, so I proceeded to import the other folders. The remaining three folders produced the same error. What are the chances of having all four folders contain at least one problematic file? Stilll, I suppose it is possible. Please advise how to proceed.


Jon

PS. Why would a "bad" file matter? I thought anything could be stored inside UR. Maybe not viewed or indexed, but stored.

Last edited by Jon Polish; 04-01-2009 at 08:33 AM.
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