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Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

Last post 04-26-2008 11:06 AM by tl1940. 6 replies.
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  • 04-25-2008 1:39 AM

    • awiersba
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    Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

    When I downloaded the speed traps file, and tried to load it into my Garmin Nuvi 360 using the POI loader, I get the error message:

     

    "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv.  The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

    I've tried copying and editing the file to remove the offending row(s), but the problem persists 

     

  • 04-25-2008 6:13 AM In reply to

    Re: Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

    Please redownload the file. I have made some changes to the format that should fix the issue.

  • 04-25-2008 7:33 AM In reply to

    • awiersba
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    Re: Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

    Trying with the new file, I get the same error:

    There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps.csv.  The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file." 

    I'm using the  lastest Garmin POI Loader, just downloaded from the URL provided, namely

    http://www8.garmin.com/support/collection.jsp?product=999-99999-12

    which is version 2.5.2, as of Mar 28, 2008.

     

  • 04-25-2008 7:42 AM In reply to

    • awiersba
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    Re: Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

    Incidentally, I'm using a Garmin Nuvi 370, with up-to-date software, version 4.40 (from Garmin, dated Dec 18, 2007). 

  • 04-25-2008 11:44 AM In reply to

    Re: Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

     I have udpated the format again, Please insure that all previous files have been removed before uploading to your Garmin.

  • 04-25-2008 1:19 PM In reply to

    • Gar
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    Re: Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

     I just downloaded the updated files. Theyl oaded without any errors this time. Thanks rainmanjam.

  • 04-26-2008 11:06 AM In reply to

    • tl1940
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    Re: Getting "There is a data format error on line 14 of the file SpeedTraps_4_21_2008.csv. The data earlier in the file will be written, but no more data can be read from this file."

    with Shannon's telephone support, I was able today to successfully download 4/21 version to my Garmin c340. it took some 8500 data points. thanks a lot! great support!
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