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Post #15288 Posted 12/20/2006 7:43:32 AM
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I transferred an XML file between version 18e and 20e and the transfer appears to be OK. However, when tring to export to Gedcom via report generator or export a Gedcom file, I get the following error;

Publishing report to http://familytrees.genopro.com/ops026/
Connecting to server familytrees.genopro.com...
Reading file 'C:\family\dec06.ged'...
Detected Gedcom document with Charset='ANSI' (Code Page=1252)
Importing using Code Page 1252 known as 'Western European/US (Windows)'
Validating data...
Line 3552: Creating custom tag '_UID' for object Family
[Import Summary]
3 GenoMaps
221 Individuals
56 Families
38 Marriages
275 PedigreeLinks
66 Places
31 Occupations
Import complete with 0 errors!
Opening configuration file Config.xml for skin '\Customized English Narrative Report\* (English Narrative Report)'...
Validating picture cache...
Error in Config.xml at line 113: Unable to parse '{Name.LastOrLast2:25}-{Name.FirstMiddle:35}-{id}.htm' (Invalid tag name 'Name.FirstMiddle')
Loading dictionary.xml...
[0.00] Processing template 'init.htm'...
Error at line 187 (init.htm) : Object required: 'oTagDatum.selectsinglenode(...)'
Microsoft VBScript runtime error 800A01A8


Any help would be appreciated as I cannot publish in 20e. 18e works OK

Brian Gould
Post #15289 Posted 12/20/2006 7:50:22 AM
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There were changes in the tag structure between the betas. As you are using a customised report you have to check your customised report for these changes.

See http://support.genopro.com/Topic14743-60-1.aspx for details.



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Post #15406 Posted 12/27/2006 12:45:42 PM


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I have just started to generated the report of my updated tree for my web site and to test that it is OK for uploading to GenoPro but I keep getting errors with the version 2.0.

[446.28] Unable to write file 'Hannaford-Edith-ind17808.htm'.
 Error: Write Fault.  Unable to create and/or write file
[446.34] Unable to write file 'Hannaford-Maude-ind17809.htm'.
 Error: Write Fault.  Unable to create and/or write file
[446.40] Unable to write file 'Hannaford-Robert-ind17810.htm'.
 Error: Write Fault.  Unable to create and/or write file
[446.45] Unable to write file 'Hannaford-Herbert-ind17811.htm'.
 Error: Write Fault.  Unable to create and/or write file
[446.50] Unable to write file 'Hannaford-Mary-ind17812.htm'.

I see that the first 17000  went OK and then it stopped.

I noticed that my list of IDs were not ideal so I regenerated the list by deleting the column and saving but the same thing happened.

What could cause this ?

Post #15421 Posted 12/28/2006 11:05:54 AM


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We will investigate this error. Sometimes a server may flush a session while GenoPro is publishing, thus "loosing" the connection.

Post #15432 Posted 12/28/2006 11:48:25 AM


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I was generating a report on my harddrive and not to the web
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IainTait (12/28/2006)
I was generating a report on my harddrive and not to the web

Oh, this is interesting. Is your harddrive formatted NTFS or FAT32? I think FAT32 is limited to 16,384 files per folder.


Post #15437 Posted 12/28/2006 12:13:41 PM


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Yes it is Fat 32 as, when I had all my crashes, I had to format several times whilst waiting for my new computer and hadn't thought there would be a problem. (The last time I made a report it was only 11000 names.)

I have at last got my old computer working again and don't fancy starting all over again to format it as NTFS.

I will check my old laptop to see if it is in NTFS though it is in bad shape as well with erroneous partitions after contamination.

Effectively, when I generate smaller reports even with my customised skin, I have no problems.

Post #15438 Posted 12/28/2006 12:31:33 PM


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IainTait (12/28/2006)
I have at last got my old computer working again and don't fancy starting all over again to format it as NTFS.

You can convert from FAT to NTFS without having to reformat. Windows has a tool for "formatting" NTFS while keeping all your data. By the way, in 2001 I converted from FAT to NTFS on a server using a remote terminal.

You can use the Windows utility Convert.exe to convert FAT to NTFS.

Post #15442 Posted 12/28/2006 3:21:20 PM


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Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try.

Update:-

For some reason when I ran convert.exe a small Dos window opened and closed again straight away without doing any thing !?