Thanks Kevin The Custom Field did apply to the relevant Catalogs. I sort of by-passed the issue. It seems the Unique CF I called ID Number or the column in the CSV I mapped to it (named ID and in the first column) might have had something to do with it. As I checked each error which gave a row number, I checked the rows around it to see if the record existed in the Catalog, The ones that didn't all had an ID Number under 40. So I edited the CSV by adding 10000 to the ID field in the CSV. Those that I had edited were imported. I kept repeating this until all the records made it into the Catalog. It wasn't ideal but the job got done.
On the other hand where can I get the newest Import Extension. I tried the Get Repository but that extracted to a folder numbered 1.1 Thanks again On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Kevin Falcone <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:46:45AM -0500, Mitch Kyser wrote: > > After creating several Catalogs and successfully importing Assets into > them > > from CSV files, I am now getting an error I can't seem to figure out. > The > > error I am seeing looks like this; > > I'm guessing that maybe you forgot to apply one of your Custom Fields > across all the catalogs. > > > [1933] [Mon Nov 10 16:16:09 2014] [error]: Failed to set CF Model to > > GCS3-651-120-150A-5 for row 3: Custom field 13 does not apply to this > object (/ > > > opt/rt4/local/plugins/RT-Extension-Assets-Import-CSV/lib/RT/Extension/Assets/ > > Import/CSV.pm:167) > > If you navigate to Admin -> Custom Fields confirm that CF # 13 is an > Asset custom field then click into it and check that the Applies To > link in the upper right corner shows this custom field applied either > globally or to all the relevant Catalogs. > > RT-Extension-Assets-Import-CSV 1.4 was released but it doesn't touch > any of the relevant code. > > -kevin > -- Mitch Kyser Network Administrator Albion.College [email protected]
