Import Merged File Error

Joeri
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Hi, i have used to navision development toolkit to merge the following exports:
4.0 base
custom 4.0 base
4.0 Sp1 base
Now i have a beautiful text file and im trying to import it into a sp1 cronus database. But, when i try to do this i get the following error:
The Picture of the Error
Anyone know what to do about this ?
4.0 base
custom 4.0 base
4.0 Sp1 base
Now i have a beautiful text file and im trying to import it into a sp1 cronus database. But, when i try to do this i get the following error:
The Picture of the Error
Anyone know what to do about this ?
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Which version of the developer-toolkit do you use?
Try to use the last version of the toolkit.
If you still have the error, open the textfile with an editor and delete the string for maintaining SIFT-levels (the import says on which line there was an error). When all has been imported, you can add the SIFT-levels to maintain manually.Regards,Alain Krikilion
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There is some syntax error in the text file.
First be sure that you are using latest version of NDT. Second - it is why I am not using NDT for merging. There are syntax problems since the first version :-)0 -
Most merging errors of this kind are because of a semicolon character missing or put in the wrong place. Try to compare the text structure of a similar object's text file.
I don't use NDT, I prefer manual merging too (with Beyond Compare).Kai Kowalewski0
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