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I'm not able to read a dataset getting the following error.
I'm using an R code as follows. Other members in my project is able to read this data .
dkuReadDataset("MLA_Data_pull")
Error in read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote, : no lines available in input
Traceback:
1. setDT(dkuReadDataset("MLA_Data_pull"))
2. dkuReadDataset("MLA_Data_pull")
3. read.delim(con, header = TRUE, stringsAsFactors = F, na.strings = if (convertEmptyStrings) c(na.strings,
. "") else na.strings, colClasses = colClasses) %>% mutate_all(funs(dku__convert_logical))
4. mutate_all(., funs(dku__convert_logical))
5. check_grouped(.tbl, "mutate", "all", alt = TRUE)
6. is_grouped_df(tbl)
7. read.delim(con, header = TRUE, stringsAsFactors = F, na.strings = if (convertEmptyStrings) c(na.strings,
. "") else na.strings, colClasses = colClasses)
8. read.table(file = file, header = header, sep = sep, quote = quote,
. dec = dec, fill = fill, comment.char = comment.char, ...)
9. stop("no lines available in input")
Operating system used: Windows
Hi @MNOP,
This error indicates that there was an issue reading the dataset, or that the dataset contains no data.
Could you please navigate to the "MLA_Data_pull" dataset in the flow, refresh the sample (pictured below), and verify that it contains data?
If the dataset does contain data but you still receive the error, please create a job diagnosis for the error, then open a support ticket with the job diagnosis attached. (If you're not receiving the error in a job, please reproduce the error when running an R recipe first so that you can create a job diagnosis.)
Thanks,
Zach