To fix the error message "Selected report folder conflicts with application folder! Please choose a report folder that does not overlap with the application to be validated." in the LORENZ eValidator program:
Ensure that the folder you are selecting for reports does not reside within the same directory or as a subdirectory of the folder where LORENZ eValidator is installed. You should choose a completely separate directory path for storing your reports.
Go to the settings or options menu within the application and navigate to the section where you can specify the report folder path.
Choose a different folder that is not within or overlapping with the application's installation directory. For example, if the application is installed in C:\Program Files\LORENZ eValidator, you could choose something like C:\Users\YourUsername\Documents\LORENZReports for storing reports.
Apply the changes and try running the validation again to see if the error persists.
Could you please specify which version of Lorenz evalidator is needed to be able to validate submissions according to EU Module 1 Specifications for eCTD (version 3.1) and comply with EU validation criteria v8.1 worldwide?
Answer by
Rajesh Gupta
Regarding your question about the Lorenz eValidator: To validate submissions according to the EU Module 1 Specifications for eCTD (version 3.1) and comply with EU validation criteria v8.1 worldwide, you would need a version of Lorenz eValidator that supports these specific criteria. Typically, you should ensure that you are using the latest version of Lorenz eValidator, as it would include updates to meet the latest specifications and validation criteria. It would be best to verify with Lorenz directly or check their release notes to confirm the exact version that supports these requirements.
I installed Lorenz eValidator because a client asked me to use it to verify that the PDF casebooks I'd created were formatted correctly. But the eValidator doesn't appear to accept PDF files as inputs. It seems to want a folder, but I can't find any description in the user guide of how that folder should be structured. What do I need to do in order to validate a PDF?
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Answer by
Akash Shah
Lorenz eValidator typically expects input in a structured format that is standard for the specific types of documents or data it is designed to validate. For PDF validation, ensure that the folder you are pointing to in the eValidator contains the relevant PDFs or data files. It's possible that the eValidator may need specific XML or metadata files accompanying the PDFs for validation purposes. Check if there is an option to select or import files from within the folder after pointing to it. If the user guide doesn't provide detailed instructions, consider contacting the software provider's technical support for more precise guidance on setting up your input folder structure correctly.
Since the error codes are not displayed publicly, I recommend download the entire DEMO application. In the package (linked below) you will find all the necessary documents to learn about the codes displayed in the eValidator.
The folder with the document is Documentation and the file is in PDF format.
The error message "network path not found" suggests that the program is unable to locate a network path it requires. This could be due to issues with network connectivity, incorrect network path configuration, or restricted access to the network location.
To create an Application Validation report for the program "LORENZ eValidator" on Windows, you may need to refer to the program's documentation or user manual. It should provide instructions on how to generate the report within the software.
I keep getting the same error- could not find a part of the path, but the path mentioned below is not the same as the folder I have selected. I have reinstalled the program a couple of times and I am always getting the same error.
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
It seems like there may be a configuration or installation issue with the program. Make sure you are selecting the correct folder path when using the program and double-check the installation process to ensure everything is set up correctly. If the issue persists, you may want to reach out to the program's technical support for further assistance.
To fix the error message "Selected report folder conflicts with application folder! Please choose a report folder that does not overlap with the application to be validated." in the LORENZ eValidator program:
Could you please specify which version of Lorenz evalidator is needed to be able to validate submissions according to EU Module 1 Specifications for eCTD (version 3.1) and comply with EU validation criteria v8.1 worldwide?
Regarding your question about the Lorenz eValidator: To validate submissions according to the EU Module 1 Specifications for eCTD (version 3.1) and comply with EU validation criteria v8.1 worldwide, you would need a version of Lorenz eValidator that supports these specific criteria. Typically, you should ensure that you are using the latest version of Lorenz eValidator, as it would include updates to meet the latest specifications and validation criteria. It would be best to verify with Lorenz directly or check their release notes to confirm the exact version that supports these requirements.
I installed Lorenz eValidator because a client asked me to use it to verify that the PDF casebooks I'd created were formatted correctly. But the eValidator doesn't appear to accept PDF files as inputs. It seems to want a folder, but I can't find any description in the user guide of how that folder should be structured. What do I need to do in order to validate a PDF?
Lorenz eValidator typically expects input in a structured format that is standard for the specific types of documents or data it is designed to validate. For PDF validation, ensure that the folder you are pointing to in the eValidator contains the relevant PDFs or data files. It's possible that the eValidator may need specific XML or metadata files accompanying the PDFs for validation purposes. Check if there is an option to select or import files from within the folder after pointing to it. If the user guide doesn't provide detailed instructions, consider contacting the software provider's technical support for more precise guidance on setting up your input folder structure correctly.
LORENZ eValidator is showing error, please advice.
Please specify what type of error do you receive, otherwise consider taking a look at other user request here, maybe there is an anwer for your issue.
Since the error codes are not displayed publicly, I recommend download the entire DEMO application. In the package (linked below) you will find all the necessary documents to learn about the codes displayed in the eValidator.
The folder with the document is Documentation and the file is in PDF format.
I keep receiving this massage..
The error message "network path not found" suggests that the program is unable to locate a network path it requires. This could be due to issues with network connectivity, incorrect network path configuration, or restricted access to the network location.
To create an Application Validation report for the program "LORENZ eValidator" on Windows, you may need to refer to the program's documentation or user manual. It should provide instructions on how to generate the report within the software.
I keep getting the same error- could not find a part of the path, but the path mentioned below is not the same as the folder I have selected. I have reinstalled the program a couple of times and I am always getting the same error.
It seems like there may be a configuration or installation issue with the program. Make sure you are selecting the correct folder path when using the program and double-check the installation process to ensure everything is set up correctly. If the issue persists, you may want to reach out to the program's technical support for further assistance.