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MikkelD1234
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Problem with Excel upload

Hello everyone,

I'm encountering issues while attempting to import an Excel file into a table.

 

Error:

,"General error","Type=Microsoft.Dynamics.Integrator.Exceptions.IntegratorClientException, Msg=Unable to parse import file 5662e6f6429341348f36a490dbbeb015_AdditionalLocations.xlsx Error details PQOnline failure - Type=System.Net.WebException, Msg=The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request."

 

Thank you in advance!

 

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DanielN
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Thanks, converting to csv file can now import.

Tried to use the Import Data option and looks like need a SharePoint or OneDrive License to use Excel import

DanielN_0-1712916705854.png

 



I was getting the same error message.  However, I used the same import button, but I selected import data instead of import data from excel.  This option walked me through the process and ended up showing up as a dataflow.  

 

Hope that helps!

Dianah_Ebere1
Regular Visitor

Hello @MikkelD1234 @thchewningcofc @DanielN @Barto_lomeo @Ekene 
I also encountered same issue, try fixing the problem by changing the excel file to csv, then import. 

rachnag
New Member

Hi,

 

I saved the file in .csv format and then imported. It worked fine.

Pavan_Mani_Deep
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Hi All,

 

Make sure the file you downloaded from Power Query window is in proper format. The error message suggests that it is a parsing issue. Just ensure both are of same format.

 

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PMDY

Hi, you have to run the app (use play button) and then select import from Excel > csv and the import window will pop up.

KJ

I did that too and that is how I got past that point after so many tries

 

KJW86
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Hi,

 

I got the following error when trying to import the Excel file in the locations table:


The file could not be uploaded for Location: [UnknownError] Type=Microsoft.Dynamics.Integrator.Exceptions.IntegratorClientException, Msg=Excel file with more than one sheet is currently not supported.

 

Checked the Excel file; it is only one sheet, also the file is not open in Excel. I think this should work in Dataverse and is a bug as it offered as an option to import xlsx-files....

KJ

Pavan_Mani_Deep
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Hi @KJW86 ,

 

Check if there were any hidden sheets in the excel file.

 

If I have answered your question, please mark your post as Solved.

If you like my response or got a direction forward to proceed, please give it a Thumbs Up. Appreciate your Kudos. You can accept more than one post as a solution.

 

If you were still facing any issue or challenge, please do let me know so that I can try to check for you. Happy to help you further.

 

Blog:https://ecellorscrm.com

 

Cheers,

PMDY

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