Thanks for the suggestion, but I've actually been DELETING the
entire collection (CFCOLLECTION action="delete") while trying to
fix this... I assume that does the same as a purge, and more...
Gene K.
Peter Tilbrook wrote:
> Try "purging" both collections before you update them.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 18 May, 2001 5:25 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Verity: Hair-Pulling Problem
>
>
> I'm losing hair (and time!) over a very frustrating problem using
> Verity with CF.
>
> I have an application that uses two Verity collections. I can
> successfully create the first collection and retrieve info from it, and
> can then do the same with the second collection. However, when I
> go back and do an update on the first collection, these 2 error
> messages are generated in file/sysinfo.log:
> --------------------------------------
> Thu May 17 23:43:05 2001
> msg(1): Error E3-0422 (VDK 2): Could not find file Page_338.htm
>
> Thu May 17 23:43:05 2001
> msg(1): Error E3-0032 (VDK): No valid documents found in
> C:\WINNT\CFI70CB.tmp for collection
> E:\Web\worldwideguide\guides\verity\Guide_2_Pages\file
> --------------------------------------
> The contents of this update also do not show up in searches.
>
> The problem is at least consistent, now that I've figured out what's
> actually happening. I feel confident of my code, as I have brought
> all the steps together into a single template for testing purposes,
> and simply pass a few URL variables to change collections, specify
> documents, etc. Adding documents initially works fine in both
> collections, but whenever I return to the collection I created first,
> updates there invariably fail and produce the messages shown
> above, EVEN if the update involves the exact same content that
> was successfully added or updated during the first round.
>
> I could conceivably work around this by building both collections
> one at a time, then deleting and rebuilding the first collection
> whenever additional updates are needed there. But the non-
> updatable problem would then shift to the second collection, and I'd
> have to do a complete rebuild for any updates there. What a
> hassle...
>
> I should mention that this code is for a spider-type search engine
> I've built, which retrieves external Web pages via CFHTTP, indexes
> them and then places a META redirect in a text file which is keyed
> to that record in Verity. Seems to work great except for this
> bugaboo...
>
> Any ideas greatly appreciated...
>
> Gene Kraybill
> LPW & Associates LLC
> Mansfield, PA
>
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