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OLE Notes Migration

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Hello,

I have a customer with hundreds of thousands OLE Notes that need to be migrated to Document Attach.  We ran the utility during the test upgrade and were able to import all but 400 of them.  Now that we have completed the live upgrade, when we run the import process, we can only get 1 or 2 items in at a time.  The utility reads 3-5K but only imports 1-2 items.  I have run the powershell script suggested in some blogs, and do not get any errors.  We still have 110,000 notes to import and the customer has been live for weeks without this data. 

Does anyone have suggestions on how to use this utility, or alternatives methods of getting the OLE Notes into GP?

Thanks,

MK

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    Hi,

    I had a similar problem recently.  Most likely your powershell script isn't running/completing.

    I recommend that you run the powershell script in PowerShell ISE.  Powershell ISE returns errors if there is a problem, and the you can make the necessary corrections so the script runs.

    Thanks,
    Justin

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