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    Importing .csv files into grid

    I built a grid to import a .csv file. I setup an action button on the grid to import a .csv file that has 289 records. When I click on the button and perform the import, I get a message that tells me that I imported 289 records. When I click out of the message, my grid contains double the amount of records. Can anyone tell me why this occurs? Thanks.

    I have attached a compressed file that has a A5V11 application titled progress estimate. There is one table, titled PEsub and a grid with an action button named PEsub. There is an Excel CSV file named PE1. Open the pesub main in working preview and click on the action button. Navigate to the pe1 excel file and select. A message popups that says it imported 289 records; however, there are 578 records in the table. Thanks.

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    Last edited by spmat; 03-24-2013, 03:09 PM. Reason: Upload sample

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    Re: Importing .csv files into grid - Added Sample

    I discovered something troubleshooting. The duplicate record import only occurs when the auto-upload feature is checked? Is this normal?

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      Re: Importing .csv files into grid

      Steve,

      Try making one of your ID fields unique. I made both fields (see pic) unique and it imported just the 289 records.

      -John
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        Re: Importing .csv files into grid

        Wait, that didn't seem to work either. It imported 289 but the 2nd time I imported it added the 289 again, shouldn't have as far as I know but it did.

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          Re: Importing .csv files into grid

          It is my understanding Importing an Acsii or Excel file from an action button appends to existing file. If you do not want it to append, you need to delete the existing
          table in Server-Side Event at OnGridInitialize. If dealing with DBF table you can zap the table or if SQL, TRUNCATE it. I also have a script that loops thru complete table and uses DELETE command for DBF and another for SQL table deleting selected records based on session.variable. If you would like samples, let me know.

          Check videos in V10FP12 Part 1 talks about button to empty data from table before importing. Part 2 talks about creating a validate function at about 1.44 minute mark and shows sample of t.zap.t.) function when crating function.
          Last edited by swksys; 03-31-2013, 01:23 AM.

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