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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 14.2

    Description:
    1. We see the following messages in p_manage_01 and p_manage_05 job logs:

      z00_to_docx: Z00 structure corrupted.
      Invalid or zero line length.

    2. The following was seen in the manage-05 job log:

      z00_to_docx: Z00 structure corrupted '0812600 L$$aLlandysul :$$bGwasg Gomer [dros Lys yr...' 
      Adding line length 812 exceeds z00_data_len 872 


    Resolution:
    1. The "Z00 structure corrupted" message is issued by the ./com_io/io_buf_docx_appended.c when the "z00_no_lines" (subfields?) is not what it expects.  It seems the job went ahead and created the indexes successfully (-- with the problem records omitted, of course).

    We are not sure what is causing this message. In one case the site had twenty z00 records which *were* corrupted.

    2.  It seems that this is related to diacritics.  Diacritic characters require an additional byte, making the line too long in some cases(?)  


    • Article last edited: 27-Feb-2018
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