When reading an data from a .csv file, I received Error 207 .Could you please explain to me what this error means and how I could resolve it?
I added the code below I used to read the data.
Table H(o,k) 'demand volume'
$ondelim
$include Order_SKU_demand.csv
$offdelim;
Error 207 - A phantom element must have a zero value
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Error 207 - A phantom element must have a zero value
Last edited by prometheus_of_texas 5 years ago, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Error 207 - A phantom element must have a zero value
Hi,
The forum rules provide good hints on how to formulate a question to increase the chance to get help (app.php/rules).
Please elaborate how you read the data from csv and provide an example that allows other forum users to reproduce the issue.
Best,
Fred
The forum rules provide good hints on how to formulate a question to increase the chance to get help (app.php/rules).
Please elaborate how you read the data from csv and provide an example that allows other forum users to reproduce the issue.
Best,
Fred
Re: Error 207 - A phantom element must have a zero value
Still, even after you edited your initial post, this is not a reproducible example! Please provide code that runs and the csv file.
Fred
Fred
Re: Error 207 - A phantom element must have a zero value
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Re: Error 207 - A phantom element must have a zero value
Hi Tonanto
The last reply was 2 years ago, so it would be better to post your problem instead of relying on a continuation of this post.
Cheers
Renger
The last reply was 2 years ago, so it would be better to post your problem instead of relying on a continuation of this post.
Cheers
Renger
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