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Mutliple sources file list continue on error

Hello,

I'm working a Workflow, on Informatia 7.1.1. I'm using a file list in the "Source filename" property of a session task in that Workflow. In this file list i have a list a several XML files and what i want is that, when the session reads the files in the file list, if a file has an error (bad format, not enough rights, ...) it still go on to process the session.

It is said in the Informatica documentation that if one of the file in the file lists has an error when the session runs, it will just stop. Does anybody know if there a way to continue the session even with an error while reading a file, and just process the other ones ?

If it's not possible, how do you suggest me to handle this case ?

Thanks for your help.
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