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Re: 1-14-8 Data truncated error on backup-followup



 
I agree a 'BallotBox' that is more than one meg is probably unrealistic. In this case it was >28000 ballots which would take 19 days of continuous 24 hour a day voting assuming 1 minute per vote. 
 
The problem we have though is that the current "Generate ballot test" which is used to verify the ballot layout/recording logic by counties can generate more than this.  We would need to modify this logic to reduce the number of ballots that are generated and also decide what to do when the 'ballotbox' get > 1M.  For now it may just be easier to allow 'ballotboxes' to be upto 4M.
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: Ken Clark
To: Bugs
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 7:42 AM
Subject: RE: 1-14-8 Data truncated error on backup-followup

Same problem, greater than one meg ballot box, different place.  Seems to me one meg was enough and we should reject the upload if its greater.  4M is just another arbitrary (and unrealistic IMO) limit.
 
Ken
From: Tari Runyan [mailto:tprunyan@techline.com]
Subject: Re: 1-14-8 Data truncated error on backup-followup

if you reset election (clear the totals ) you can then backup without error
 
From: Tari Runyan <tprunyan@techline.com>
Subject: 1-14-8 Data truncated error on backup

got a data truncated error during backup