2014-01-13, 07:26
@ChuckYeager:
I've just released 2.0.0.9 with improved handling for the conversions.
There is an outside chance it may still throw an exception, but if it does that now it will throw a custom formatted exception containing the file name that caused it and the STRING value that it was attempting to convert.
If it does NOT throw exceptions anymore, it will mean that it has set the FileSizeMegabytes value of troublesome files to zero.
If you are now able to do a successful load, please sort by FileSizeMegabytes and take a look at any files with a Size of zero and then post those string values here for me so that I can analyze them and understand what is breaking my Regular Expression and parsing code.
Thanks
I've just released 2.0.0.9 with improved handling for the conversions.
There is an outside chance it may still throw an exception, but if it does that now it will throw a custom formatted exception containing the file name that caused it and the STRING value that it was attempting to convert.
If it does NOT throw exceptions anymore, it will mean that it has set the FileSizeMegabytes value of troublesome files to zero.
If you are now able to do a successful load, please sort by FileSizeMegabytes and take a look at any files with a Size of zero and then post those string values here for me so that I can analyze them and understand what is breaking my Regular Expression and parsing code.
Thanks