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Having issues with importing CSV to Dataverse - Video 16

Hello,

 

I am having issues with trying to get to the menu that will allow me to import the CSV file. I disabled my pop-up blocker on both Edge and Chrome and I am still unable to get to the menu that will allow me to import a file. Anyone have any suggestions on how I can get this menu option to show so I can import this file?

 

Thanks!

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Mira_Ghaly
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Multi Super User

Hi @TechDiva78 

1. Go to make.powerapps.com

2. Navigate to Import to Tables

 

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BCBuizer
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Hi @TechDiva78 ,

 

When playing the Maintenance model-driven app, click on Import from Excel and then on Import from CSV:

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This should then open a wizard to guide you through the import process:

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Thank you for your response. The issue is that the import wizard is not showing at all when I go to import--->Excel--->Import from CSV.

Amaad
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Hi guys, 

 

 

Im having the same issue as TechDiva78. Only difference is in mine im getting an error message when I try to import the excel file. 

 

"Import failed. Click the link below to download the error details."

 

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i am having the same issues 

HSheild
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

Hey everyone, a few people had the same issues on the Q&A call this week. A lot of them confirmed that this issue was resolved by…

 

  • Save the Excel file as CSV
  • Import from the model-driven app. This means that you need to Play the model-driven app. Like in @BCBuizer s screenshot above.

If you are still having issues, can you please provide a full screen screenshot?

Yes, it is solved by converting to CSV and using the model-driven power app import wizard rather than from the table import wizard

Oluomo1
Frequent Visitor

Hi @TechDiva78 have you been able to import csv file to your maintenance log on dataverse (exercise in video 16) yet? I am having the same issue this morning

Oluomo1
Frequent Visitor

@TechDiva78 I was able to resolve the issue, the trick is to play the model-driven app rather that open. Thanks everyone.

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