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LessthanInAttValue

    Please note! This page describes the nature of the error using a hypothetical example and not the erroneous data of the input test file. You should however be able to apply this information to your error case.

    General description of the error:

    The format of the error message: The value of attribute \"{1}\" associated with an element type \"{0}\" must not contain the ''<'' character.

    Error description in schema standard: http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20...4/#NT-AttValue

    Possible causes for this error:

    • Character '<' is used in attribute value
    • Attribute is missing closing quotation mark "
    • Attribute value is between characters ' and ", for example <InstdAmt Ccy='JPY">10000000</InstdAmt>  Attribute value has to be closed with the same character starting it

    Example 1

              <InstdAmt Ccy="<EUR">123.45</InstdAmt>       

     

     

    Error message: Fatal Error LessthanInAttValue : The value of attribute "Ccy" associated with an element type "InstdAmt" must not contain the '<' character.

    How to fix: Remove character '<' from attribute

       <InstdAmt Ccy="EUR">123.45</InstdAmt> 

     

     

    Example 2

             <InstdAmt Ccy="EUR>123.45</InstdAmt>       

     

     

    Error message: Fatal Error LessthanInAttValue : The value of attribute "Ccy" associated with an element type "InstdAmt" must not contain the '<' character.

    Error meaning: From service's point of view characters < and > are found within attribute, because attribute is started but not closed

    How to fix: Add character " to mark the end location of attribute

       <InstdAmt Ccy="EUR">123.45</InstdAmt>  

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