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SGML ACK Import Failure (Doc ID 2620927.1)

Last updated on JULY 13, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Life Sciences Argus Interchange - Version 8.1.2 and later
Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
Microsoft Windows x64 (64-bit)

Symptoms

User was unable to import SGML ACKs received from agency.
ACK Import log was throwing following error -

XXXXXXXXX.sgm.Tmp Incoming file is not compatible with DTD. DTD File = C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\FDA-ICSRACK-V1.1.DTD

C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\NSGMLS.EXE:C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\FDA-icsr-xml-v2.1.dtd:22:2:E: "ENTITY" declaration not allowed in prolog
C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\NSGMLS.EXE:C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\FDA-icsr-xml-v2.1.dtd:26:2:E: "ELEMENT" declaration not allowed in prolog
C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\NSGMLS.EXE:C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\FDA-icsr-xml-v2.1.dtd:27:2:E: "ATTLIST" declaration not allowed in prolog
C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\NSGMLS.EXE:C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\FDA-icsr-xml-v2.1.dtd:31:2:E: "ELEMENT" declaration not allowed in prolog
C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\NSGMLS.EXE:C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\FDA-icsr-xml-v2.1.dtd:32:2:E: "ATTLIST" declaration not allowed in prolog
C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\NSGMLS.EXE:C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Argus\InterchangeService\DTDFiles\FDA-icsr-xml-v2.1.dtd:42:2:E: "ELEMENT" declaration not allowed in prolog


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