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Digit sequence has wrong length
Scott Smith edited this page Mar 16, 2018
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The digits for the 'year', '199', has the wrong length: '3'.
199-05-29?12:25:12.1-01:00
^^^
A 'year' requires 4 digits.
Name | Value | Type | Source |
---|---|---|---|
Input | 199-05-29?12:25:12.1-01:00 | String |
The ISO8601 string being parsed |
Expected | 4 | Int |
What the parse command is looking for |
Actual | 3 | Int |
What the parse found |
PreviousName | Nothing |
Nothing |
In this example, the error field is the first one |
PreviousValue | Nothing |
Nothing |
The value of the immediately preceding field |
PreviousType | Nothing |
Nothing |
"digits" or "delimiter" |
PreviousStartOffset | 1 | Int |
The displacement from the start of the string being parsed to locate the leftmost '^' |
PreviousCharCount | 3 | Int |
The number of '^' chars to position under the previous value |
TopLine | "The ? for the '?', '?', has the wrong length: '?':" | String |
This error category |
BottomLine | "A '?' requires ? digits." | String |
This error category |
- The Value column above describes the example values in the sample error message above.
- The offset of the actual error position is calculated: it is always after the sum of the PreviousStartOffset and the PreviousCharCount.
- Here's an example where the number of 'X' is zero. Conflicts with Required delimiter is missing.
- Note that TopLine and BottomLine have '?' marking where values will be substituted.
- I'm wondering if the type of the preceding field can be automatically derived.