Data successfully imported ( 0 records ) (out of 709)
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7 years 11 months ago #4846
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I am getting the message that the import is succesful. But there are 0 out of 709 records imported. I am using Akeeba Admin Tools. Is there something I should change in Admin Tools, because I get the feeling this is a permission issue.
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7 years 11 months ago #4848
by Daniel
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Replied by Daniel on topic Data successfully imported ( 0 records ) (out of 709)
Hello,
Please check the following message: www.wdmtech.com/forum/vdata/836-import-export-error#3518
It seems you have chosen Insert operation and you are also importing ID. To insert you must skip ID column.
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You have chosen update operation and also importing ID column, but there is no record in your database with these IDs.
Please check the following message: www.wdmtech.com/forum/vdata/836-import-export-error#3518
It seems you have chosen Insert operation and you are also importing ID. To insert you must skip ID column.
Or
You have chosen update operation and also importing ID column, but there is no record in your database with these IDs.
Thanks
Daniel
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7 years 11 months ago #4849
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Replied by IPotentials on topic Data successfully imported ( 0 records ) (out of 709)
Hi,
the is no such column in the import file (ID) and no such field in the import profile
the is no such column in the import file (ID) and no such field in the import profile

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7 years 11 months ago #4850
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Replied by Daniel on topic Data successfully imported ( 0 records ) (out of 709)
Hi,
With ID I meant the primary key column whichever you have in the database table.
With ID I meant the primary key column whichever you have in the database table.
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