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I am getting bellow error while pulling data from project online site through Odata feed .
DataSource.Error: We couldn't parse OData response result. Error: Invalid JSON. A comma character ',' was expected in scope 'Object'. Every two elements in an array and properties of an object must be separated by commas.
Details:
DataSourceKind=OData
Any help is apreciated .
Thanks,
Raj
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Exact same issue here.
Also the 'Projects' grid on PWA fails to load (browser console error: Cannot read property 'MultiValueSeparator' of null).
I was able though to locate some projects that might be causing the issue after applying some filters to the view until the view was loading again (Server settings > Manage views). Not sure yet what's exactly causing the issue, but will post it as soon as I have more news!
Best Regards,
Tim
EDIT: One of the projects contained some weird characters, after updating this value, both OData feed and Projects grid worked like a charm. Good luck with finding your Project (in case it's the Projects feed that causes the error of course!).
Exact same issue here.
Also the 'Projects' grid on PWA fails to load (browser console error: Cannot read property 'MultiValueSeparator' of null).
I was able though to locate some projects that might be causing the issue after applying some filters to the view until the view was loading again (Server settings > Manage views). Not sure yet what's exactly causing the issue, but will post it as soon as I have more news!
Best Regards,
Tim
EDIT: One of the projects contained some weird characters, after updating this value, both OData feed and Projects grid worked like a charm. Good luck with finding your Project (in case it's the Projects feed that causes the error of course!).
Thank you Tim for reply , I removed few projects which has orphan value for deleted custom field and issue resolved.
Regards,
Raj
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