Importing Data GUID

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Rod Foyel

Hi
when trying to import BCM data file teh following message appears.

[Error] Could not find value stringfor pick list 'Assigned to User' with
value guid '5c54ec07-dc80-4f38-ae8b-cf4465ed6938'. Setting pick list value to
empty.

This error is depleting my Data of approximately 1100 entries.
Please Help
Rod
 
Hi
when trying to import BCM data file teh following message appears.

[Error] Could not find value stringfor pick list 'Assigned to User' with
value guid '5c54ec07-dc80-4f38-ae8b-cf4465ed6938'. Setting pick list value to
empty.

This error is depleting my Data of approximately 1100 entries.
Please Help
Rod

My guess is that you have a shared database. You've removed a user
from the system. When BCM asks Windows to look up the name of user
'5c54ec07-dc80-4f38-ae8b-cf4465ed6938', Windows no longer knows who
that user is, so there's no name to display in the AssignedTo field.
 
I had guessed this to be the situation. Question is, How do I remedy the
situation?

Luther said:
Hi
when trying to import BCM data file teh following message appears.

[Error] Could not find value stringfor pick list 'Assigned to User' with
value guid '5c54ec07-dc80-4f38-ae8b-cf4465ed6938'. Setting pick list value to
empty.

This error is depleting my Data of approximately 1100 entries.
Please Help
Rod

My guess is that you have a shared database. You've removed a user
from the system. When BCM asks Windows to look up the name of user
'5c54ec07-dc80-4f38-ae8b-cf4465ed6938', Windows no longer knows who
that user is, so there's no name to display in the AssignedTo field.
 
I had guessed this to be the situation. Question is, How do I remedy the
situation?



Luther said:
Hi
when trying to import BCM data file teh following message appears.
[Error] Could not find value stringfor pick list 'Assigned to User' with
value guid '5c54ec07-dc80-4f38-ae8b-cf4465ed6938'. Setting pick list value to
empty.
This error is depleting my Data of approximately 1100 entries.
Please Help
Rod
My guess is that you have a shared database. You've removed a user
from the system. When BCM asks Windows to look up the name of user
'5c54ec07-dc80-4f38-ae8b-cf4465ed6938', Windows no longer knows who
that user is, so there's no name to display in the AssignedTo field.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

If the data is already in your database, you could try changing the
AssignedTo value to the GUID of a valid user, by running SQL directly
against the database with sqlcmd or sql management studio.

Otherwise, you could use a text editor to make the same change in your
BCM file and reimport the file.
 
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