I thought that once no action is found for a document state (error or
other), it reaches ‘done’ status, which can’t be flushed with just touching
it. But I can be mistaken..



*Van:* [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] *Namens *Danny Sokolsky
*Verzonden:* donderdag 24 oktober 2013 19:50
*Aan:* MarkLogic Developer Discussion
*Onderwerp:* Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Reprocessing error documents in CPF



Or, if you have an update action on your pipeline, you can just do an
update to the documents that are in the error state (after corrected the
error state, if appropriate).  CPF is fired by triggers, and you can
configure it to be triggered by create and/or update.



So if you have an update action, you can, for example, to a node replace of
a node on the document and replace it with the same contents.  This is sort
of like touch in a UNIX world.



-Danny



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*On Behalf Of *Geert Josten
*Sent:* Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:46 AM
*To:* MarkLogic Developer Discussion
*Subject:* Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Reprocessing error documents in CPF



Hi Karthik,



I guess the simplest, and safest way is to re-ingest the original file. If
your pipelines do a lot of transformation, how do you know how and where to
continue processing?



But if necessary, you could simply change or flush the CPF-related
(state/status/etc) properties of that document. You could simply use
xdmp:document-set-properties for that purpose..



Cheers,

Geert



*Van:* [email protected] [mailto:
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*Verzonden:* donderdag 24 oktober 2013 16:14
*Aan:* [email protected]
*Onderwerp:* [MarkLogic Dev General] Reprocessing error documents in CPF



Hi,



How to reprocess error documents in CPF from the state where it erred out?

For ex: a document can go to error state due to some configuration issues
in my pipeline file or I can explicitly throw an error from my xqy code.

In those scenarios, how to reprocess the document?



Thanks,

Karthik



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