After data ingestion, various types of exceptions may arise. These exceptions can be categorized as follows:
1. Password protected: Data files or documents in this category are locked with passwords, preventing access until the correct password is provided.
2. Corrupted: This category includes data that has become damaged or unreadable, often due to file corruption or errors during ingestion.
3. Crashed: Data categorized as "crashed" indicates a failure or interruption during the ingestion process, requiring further investigation and potential recovery.
4. Timed Out: Files or documents in this category couldn't be processed within the allotted time frame, often due to their size or complexity.
5. Non Processed: Data in this category hasn't undergone processing yet, typically because it doesn't meet the ingestion criteria or requires manual intervention.
6. Item Missing: This category refers to data items that are expected but absent from the ingestion results, potentially indicating data loss or an issue during ingestion.
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