If you  have  something like a  Notes field  that is really big or has weird 
chars or ","  in it that might give you problems.    Do you get the same 
problem with the .csv file?    I too have always found the import tool to be 
very reliable.
Teresa

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Importing Error

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A few versions back I ran into an issue where exports were missing either the 
first or last record, but that's about it.

The import tool has been reliable in my experience - with both csv and arx 
files.

On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Joe D'Souza 
<jdso...@shyle.net<mailto:jdso...@shyle.net>> wrote:
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I never had this problem, but I wonder if the import tool is encountering some 
sort of a end of file character in between the file and stops processing after 
that, hence no error.



Joe

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Subject: Importing Error
Importance: High

Has anyone ever experienced the following problem.  I have created an .ARX file 
in which I am using the Remedy import tool to import data into a custom form.  
I have also created a .CSV of the information as well in which it tell me it 
has 19k records in the csv file.  When I import using the remedy import it 
always stops less than the amount of file on the sheet and in the .arx file.   
It also says all records were imported with no error but I now because the 
sheet has 19k rows it really hasnt imported all the files.

Does anyone have any idea what could be happening or provide any additional 
assistance.

V/R
Abdul Baytops
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