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Justin Derrick

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Loading large PDF files with Generic Index results in ARS1408W
« on: January 21, 2016, 02:43:45 PM »
When we load a large PDF file with a generic indexer, we sometimes get this warning:

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ARS1408W Warning:  A document of size >52933700< bytes was processed.  It is not recommended to store documents in OnDemand greater than 50MB in size.  Although data may store successfully, it is possible that the data may not be able to be retrieved successfully.
ARS1144I OnDemand Load Id = >5381-1-0-3FAA-20160131000000-20160131000000-5383<
ARS1408W Warning:  A document of size >127600758< bytes was processed.  It is not recommended to store documents in OnDemand greater than 50MB in size.  Although data may store successfully, it is possible that the data may not be able to be retrieved successfully.

1)  We don't get a message about how many rows were loaded.

2)  The 120MB+ file doesn't get loaded -- or, at least we can't find it in the database.

We're not using the PDF indexers, and don't want to -- we need to load what the vendor sends us.

Any advice?
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Re: Loading large PDF files with Generic Index results in ARS1408W
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2016, 05:14:01 AM »
I've seen this error before loading several hundred mb PDF files and usually ignored it, had no issues...guess it could depend on your system though.
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