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Report Generator error


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By 236224 - Monday, September 24, 2007

I've just updated to the new version of GenoPro 2007 2.0.1.1 and when i go to generate a report i get the following error:

Opening configuration file Config.xml for skin 'English Narrative Report'...
Validating picture cache...
Loading Dictionary.xml...
[0.00] Processing template 'init.htm'...
[0.09] LanguageDictionary.Lookup('ErrorCustomTagDate') failed!
[0.09] Tag should be renamed using the Tag Editor e.g. 'Date' renamed to 'Dat_' or tag deleted if not required.

Can anyone help me please

By Poolzone - Monday, September 24, 2007
Hi there,

The error message explains that you have a custom tag with an invalid name, and the name of this tag should be changed.

Go to Tools menu and Tag Editor, where the tag name can be changed from "Date" to say "DAT" or deleted if not required.

By 236224 - Monday, September 24, 2007
I tried that already, so now the problem is that i don't have any custom tags...unless there is somewhere else that i have to delete it from.  i tried to put in a tag for "Migration to Australia", is there anywhere else to do this?   Or has anyone done this?

This problem is not actually preventing me from generating a report anymore though

By RaymondM - Friday, February 8, 2008
I also get the same error message in the report generator:

Error Custom Tag '{0}' is invalid as it is subordinate to a GenoPro Date field, Dates may be reported incorrectly.
Tag should be renamed using the Tag Editor e.g. 'DATE' renamed to 'DAT_' or tag deleted if not required.

I deleted all custom tags but the error remains!

Angry

By genome - Saturday, February 9, 2008
Have you followed the advice at the bottom of  the Custom Tag help page on how to delete Custom Tags? It is not enough to just delete them with the custom tag editor
By appleshaw - Saturday, February 9, 2008
Thanks for that Ron - something I had missed. Good thing someone RTFM