File open error - Reason: PDF can not be opened
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 12:11 pm
Hello!
While testing a new flow (part of many flows), I'm running in an error when starting many files at the same time: File open error - Reason: PDF can not be opened;
To simplify, there is the following order:
1) input folder
2) XML pickup
3) TEMP1 folder (automanaged)
4) pdfToolbox profile
5) outgoing folder 1 for OK and warnings + outgoing folder 2 for errors
Starting many files at the same time, the pdfToolbox profile for some of them couldn't start because of the file open error is shown directly after TEMP1 folder. So some files will be routed to the outgoing folder 2 (error), instead of outgoing folder 1 (OK + warnings).
It seems that powerswitch will give the file to the following pdfToolbox profile, although it's not completed yet. So I tried to add an "hold job" for about 30 seconds like this:
1) input folder
2) XML pickup
3) TEMP1 folder (automanaged)
4) Hold job (30 seconds)
5) TEMP2 folder (automanaged)
6) pdfToolbox profile
7) outgoing folder 1 for OK and warnings + outgoing folder 2 for errors
But the error still exists. The only difference is, that the location of the error now is after "TEMP2 folder".
Is there another way to avoid the 'file open' error ?
Thanks in advance!
Thomas
While testing a new flow (part of many flows), I'm running in an error when starting many files at the same time: File open error - Reason: PDF can not be opened;
To simplify, there is the following order:
1) input folder
2) XML pickup
3) TEMP1 folder (automanaged)
4) pdfToolbox profile
5) outgoing folder 1 for OK and warnings + outgoing folder 2 for errors
Starting many files at the same time, the pdfToolbox profile for some of them couldn't start because of the file open error is shown directly after TEMP1 folder. So some files will be routed to the outgoing folder 2 (error), instead of outgoing folder 1 (OK + warnings).
It seems that powerswitch will give the file to the following pdfToolbox profile, although it's not completed yet. So I tried to add an "hold job" for about 30 seconds like this:
1) input folder
2) XML pickup
3) TEMP1 folder (automanaged)
4) Hold job (30 seconds)
5) TEMP2 folder (automanaged)
6) pdfToolbox profile
7) outgoing folder 1 for OK and warnings + outgoing folder 2 for errors
But the error still exists. The only difference is, that the location of the error now is after "TEMP2 folder".
Is there another way to avoid the 'file open' error ?
Thanks in advance!
Thomas