seanomahoney
Contributor

2.3.9.1 Import data into DAT03 Historic Volumes module

Hello,

I'm receiving the attached error for step 9.1 - Model object "'DAT03 Historic Volumes'.Export" could not be located.

9.2 and 9.3 seemed to work fine.

Thanks,


Sean O

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seanomahoney
Contributor

I noticed I was missing the Saved View: Export for Module Name: DAT03 Historic Volumes.

I created that view and updated the Action's Source Object to the Historic Volumes Export saved view, but still getting same error.

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rob_marshall
Moderator

@seanomahoney

看起来有for a workspace/model that doesn't, so please map to the correct Source, in your case the 2nd source.

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If you are still having issues, then you can edit the action and point it to the correct view in the Data Hub model.

TamparaDora
Contributor

Hi,
I'm having the same issues as this thread. I'm trying to map the source models but when I map to the right model it is still blank.
Please help.
TamparaDora
Contributor

jasonfortunato
Contributor

HI, I'm having a different issue entirely, but with the same starting point. In trying to remap, I am selecting the action, clicking Edit... and receiving the following message:

rob_marshall
Moderator

@jasonfortunato

You need to associate the action to a model...The original source is no longer there.

Rob

jasonfortunato
Contributor

I'm not sure I understand. I haven't deleted or renamed anything... why wouldn't it still be there? I've checked the names and they match, and the data is still there in the saved view of that name in the data hub... what am I missing?

What's really odd here is why some say "your name here" and others say my name. Is that the issue?

In which case, the issue still stands: I cannot select them to associate them.

rob_marshall
Moderator

@jasonfortunato

So, when an action is create, it is associated with a source model. It looks like the model that action was associated with at creation is no longer there. To fix it, simply click on the on the correct model on the left side and associate it to the correct view.

jasonfortunato
Contributor

Okay. I just figured out I can ignore the error and continue to reassociate it anyway...

which begs the question, if the error can be successfully ignored, why is it even a dialogue box?

I suppose I'm in the Excel habit of not being able to proceed if there is an issue with a cell.