Thanks Pierre

your are right, I didn't think of that. what should the output claim file
be if there are multiple outputs. The output claim file is off course the
original file :-) silly me

regards
Jens M. Kofoed

Den ons. 28. jul. 2021 kl. 11.10 skrev Pierre Villard <
pierre.villard...@gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> I believe this is expected. If you have one XML file split into 10 JSON
> files, what would you expect for the output claim?
> You can use the provenance event to get the child flow files, and retrieve
> the claims from there.
> Also note that one claim file can contain multiple flow files but with
> different offsets.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Pierre
>
> Le mer. 28 juil. 2021 à 10:18, Jens M. Kofoed <jmkofoed....@gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I use a SplitRecord with a XMLReader and a JSONRecord Set writer. When
>> looking at provenance date for the process the output claim file is equal
>> to the input claim file which mean that both files are xml files. This is
>> wrong, the output claim file should be the json file.
>> If using a convertRecord process the output claim file is equal to the
>> file coming out of the process
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Jens M. Kofoed
>>
>

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