Re: Import wizard not recognising location names
Hi
I have experienced a problem that I cannot find a way round. I have set up a new R6 database (v 6.13.2.176) and entered location names and centroid grid refs for 1826 tetrads for a North Wales Breeding Bird Atlas project. The names follow the pattern:
Location = SJ12A, Grid ref = SJ1121
I have entered no further information, eg about county as tetrads are rather large to assign, always, to just one county. I can find no advice in Recorder Help about the issue.
When I have an import file in Excel with the locations and grid refs as above, I come to the screen for the matching of locations and no locations are matched at all. In the past I have laboured through the file and selected the correct location and selected it with f9, but am not prepared to do that with a test file with all 1826 tetrads in it! On one test, I ticked the box labelled 'Place any remaining unmatched locations into the location name' and the file has been imported successfully. When I check the Observations after import, the location is as expected (eg SJ12A) and the grid ref is correct. However, on using the Report Wizard the Event Location field comes out blank (which is not helpful).
I have checked the format of the field in Excel (general or text), the format of the location name in the Location field in the import file and can find no way to get the Import Wizard location screen to come up with matches. Why? What do I need to do to ensure that they do show on import?
If a location is shown in the Observations, why is not reported under Event Location by the Report Wizard?
I don't know what else to try but am frustrated that the answer is probably very simple.
The same problem has occurred once with a data file for importing for my other bird recorder database. Again, I was unable to find out why the problem arose with this one file, but used the select with f9 to fill all the gaps on that occasion. There has to be an issue I need to check and deal with but cannot think what it may be.
Does anyone recognise this problem? Can you direct me to a solution?
I look forward to hearing from you!
Cheers, Ian