This seems to be an error raised by a third-party library; you'd probably 
get a quicker / better response by contacting their devs.

On Thursday, 25 June 2020 00:25:18 UTC+2, Sasi Tiru wrote:
>
> Exception:
>
> \lib\site-packages\import_export\resources.py", line 581, in import_data
>     raise ImproperlyConfigured
> django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured
>
>
>
>
> models.py
>
>
> class Supplier(models.Model) :
>     supplier_id = models.IntegerField(primary_key=True)
>     supplier_name = models.CharField(null=False, max_length=500)
>
>     def __str__(self) :
>         return self.supplier_name
>
>
>
> admin.py
>
> from django.contrib import admin
> from import_export.admin import ImportExportModelAdmin
>
> from .models import *
>
>
> # Register your models here.
> # @admin.register(Supplier)
> class SupplierAdmin(ImportExportModelAdmin) :
>     pass
>
>
>
> resources.py
>
> from import_export import resources
>
> from .models import *
>
>
> class SupplierResource(resources.ModelResource) :
>     class Meta :
>         model = Supplier
>         import_id_fields = ['supplier_id']
>
>

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