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I know I saw a previous thread from 2014 that discussed this but the
answer I think I saw was to open a PMR with IBM if still having an issue
with a 1.2GB file. Maybe that is still the answer. I do not know.
On a 7.3 box, I have a 1.8GB file (TYPE2) and the XML Into Parser gets
about half way thru (or less) and then errors. I can approximate how far
it got thru by finding a key value the handler writes to a file then doing
a Find in the XML. Even though the error indicates that it was
unsuccessful in parsing, it is not a format issue in the XML because I can
manually split up the XML into several pieces and it parses correctly.
Yes, the structure of this XML is pretty large but not ridiculous.
The error is RNX0353. Message is The XML document does not match the RPG
variable; reason code 5. It is acting like I do not have Options set to
allowextra but as seen below in the error details, it is set. %Status
being returned is 353.
Reason code 5 is.. The XML document contains extra XML attributes or
elements that do not match subfields.
Cause . . . . . : While parsing an XML document, the parser found that
the
XML document does not correspond to RPG variable "PARM" and the options
do
not allow for this. The reason code is 5. The exact subfield for which
the
error was detected is
"PARM(1).product_lineitems.product_lineitem(2).price_adjustments". The
options are "doc=file path=orders/order case=any case=convert
allowextra=yes allowmissing=yes datasubf=value".
Statement in code...
XML-Into(e) %Handler(OrderHandler: Count) %XML(XMLFile : Options);
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