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hajrasad
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Error when importing data with excel

Hi,can anyone help me with lesson 16, when I try to import the excel, after fixing the mapping errors - it does not upload . Not sure why.

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mandela
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what is the exact issue you facing ? are there any error messages ?

Ezeoma
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This is the error I am getting for the same issue - Type=Microsoft.Dynamics.Integrator.Exceptions.IntegratorClientException, Msg=Unable to parse import file 8554da0d7b434530ac34687d754fcdb7_AdditionalLocations.xlsx Error details PQOnline failure - Type=System.Net.WebException, Msg=The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.

Ezeoma
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I changed the AdditionalLocations file to a CSV file and it worked

Great happy to know you got it fixed 

@mandela I'm having the same problem. When I click 'Track Progress', nothing happens. I have converted the Excel file to a CSV file as recommended by others, but I'm still having the same problem. 

 

Taurousla
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I was having issues even after converting to csv, finally decided to enter the data manually since there were only 20 records.. 

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