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pandemonium 01-04-2020 06:52 AM

Importing CSV Issues
 
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Hello, all!

I'm attempting to import a CSV with data I've collected over the years of my mileage and running into errors when importing on Fuelly. It's giving me an error saying, "Your car has odometer tracking set, but no odometer heading in your CSV file." I'm puzzled by this, because the first line clearly has the headers and the very first word is odometer.

I'm no CSV expert, but I'm at a loss as to what I'm doing wrong here.

Thanks in advance!

JaySSSS 01-25-2020 10:59 AM

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I am running into the same issue. My data file is attached (.csv changed to .txt). My headings, pasted directly from the file:

odometer,miles,gallons,price,fuelup_date,notes,mis sed_fuelup

JaySSSS 02-01-2020 07:14 AM

Message from support
 
I got a message back from support stating that you can't have both odometer and miles columns. I removed the miles column, and I still get the same error.

pandemonium 02-04-2020 10:42 PM

Yeah, that doesn't make any sense that you can't have both odometer and miles columns. That's not specifically stated in their requirements. Sounds like they have something else going on.

I removed that column and am now getting, "Error The amount must be a number."

I'll check back on this in another month, lol.

Edit: to be thorough, I also rearranged the order from descending date to ascending. No go. I also reformatted the date to be YYYY-MM-DD. Same error.


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