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powerup123
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Importing animals table

Hi.

I got an error

There is a data type mismatch between the dataflow's source query column value and the destination entity field type. The source query column that is mapped to the Common Data Service as_Animal entity's as_microchipid field contained 5656565656 but the Table's field requires IntegerType data type.

But in my power query everything is ok - microchip id should import as int.64 type

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AhmedSalih
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Hello, @powerup123. What is the Data type of your Dataverse Column that will be mapped to the Microchip column in the source Excel file? Is it a whole number? 

 


 

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Hello @AhmedSalih 

 

I am having the same issue.  Mine is a whole number but for some reason, my import is failing

I used whole number too but getting a failure on microchip values that are more than 9 integers. I am wondering if there is a limit on the number of integers allowed. Have you resolved it yet?

@kashjoyin no. of dm exceeded. The current location formula did not work for me as well and I had to move on. If you can create a Shelter Name column in the Animal table, you should be fine. Here's my formula: 

 

'Initial Shelter'.'Shelter Name'

 

( if it is named like this in your shelters table)

Glad to know that the Microchip field now works well as text 

kashjoyin
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Ok. Thank you. I will try this formula out

Ok. Thank you. I will try this formula out

Hello Oyin, the current location was giving errors for several days too, but I had to compare the way the words were spelt, upper case, lower case, the signs and the arrangement of the words. I had to write all the formulas word for word before the system accepted.

Good to know it eventually worked for you.

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