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  1. #1
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    hi,


    depending on the client version in use that string could represent an update for a table that has two fields, one valued as 1 and the other valued as null, OR, a table with a single field which value is null. Which is the build number of the web client you're using?

    Code:
    1248872819081|UD3|S|188|S
    |100000122c6d583bd|B|0|S|value1|S|1|S|value2|S|craig
    this is your update as it flows from the remote adapter to the server as described by the ARI protocol. Nothing strange here.


    Is it possible that your client is subscribing to the correct item but with the wrong schema?
    Is the WARN message on the server continuously logged?
    Can you check the communication between client and server?

    If is it possible please attach here a server log snippet that shows the issue.

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    Yes, the problem was that I had incorrectly implemented my overrides of the GetItems and GetSchema methods of the MetadataProviderAdaptor. I have it working, though I now have a different problem that I will start a new thread for.

 

 

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