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Status Under review
Categories Design Studio
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 4, 2024

Better reporting of type 5 errors when code set table not valid in database

Currently, when a table name that doesn't exist in the database, we receive a generic Type 5 error in tack file indicating that the value from the input file is not in database. This can be misleading and make it difficult to pinpoint the root cause of the issue.

I propose that the error message in tack file be more specific to indicate that the provided table name is invalid or not found in database. This would help us quickly identify and resolve issue. Additionally, it would be beneficial to include this information in the trace file for detailed analysis.

What is your industry? Healthcare
How will this idea be used?

If we find where the issue is exactly from the tack file then it would be easy for us to track the issue.