The output will contain three tests:
- test1:
Indicates whether the number of beginnings and the number of ends
match in a file. It is critical, that this is TRUE. Otherwise lnt_read
will not be able to separate individual articles from each other.
- test2:
Indicates whether the number of beginnings and the number of lengths match.
As 'LENGTH' is used to separate metadata from actual articles, it is
critical, that this is TRUE. Otherwise lnt_read will fail with an error
when trying to read this file.
- test3:
Indicates whether the number of beginnings equals the number of articles
LexisNexis delivered. It is most likely not a problem if this is FALSE, as
some articles from nexis are empty and therefore get deleted. So far, this
has only been the case when an article contained a photo and nothing else.
Can check consistency of LexisNexis txt files. lnt_read needs at
least Beginning, End and length in each article to work.