This page provides a list of published documentation, known issues, solutions, and tips and tricks to help you import, export, or migrate data for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
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Common problems and solutions
This section lists common issues encountered when importing, exporting, and migrating data.
Important: If you encounter a problem when importing, exporting, or migrating data, we recommend that you use Issue Search on Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services to research it. Issue Search is a search engine that you can use to quickly search for KB articles, hotfixes, and workarounds for reported issues in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 and Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2. You can see which reported issues are in the process of being fixed and see notifications when a hotfix is released for a specific functional area in Microsoft Dynamics AX. You can download released hotfixes, see which code objects are affected, and see the code changes introduced by the hotfix. In order to use Issue Search, you must have a CustomerSource or PartnerSource account, and have created a project. For more information, see the Lifecycle Services User Guide.
Data Import Export Framework
Issue: After installing the Data Import/Export Framework you get a number of compile errors related to missing macros.
Resolution:
In the AOT, examine the macros node. There should be AxdAdvancedLedgerEntryDCT and AxdCustomerTransactionDCT macros in the node. If you do not see these macros, then do a compare on the DataContainerTypes macro to make the macros visible.
Issue: When you enter Setup > Data import/export framework parameters you get the error message: "Assembly containing type Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.DMF.ServiceProxy.DmfEntityProxy is not referenced".
Resolution:
Create the structure c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Assembly\GAC_MSIL\Microsoft.DynamicsAX.DMR.ServiceProxy\v4.0_1.0.0_31bf3856ad364e35\
and then paste the file Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.DMF.ServiceProxy.DLL, from C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Data Import Export Framework Server Component\.
Restart the AOS, and compile into CIL.
Issue: Importing Ledger Dimensions in Data Import/Export Framework in AX 2012 R2 does not function. You get the message "Financial Dimension 0 does not exist" when importing ledger dimension values.
Resolution:
Contact support for a workaround.
Issue:
Unable to select ODBC connections created as System DSNs. You get the message: “System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.”
Resolution:
Create a User DSN instead.
Issue: Creating a custom entity that imports to a table with a primary index that allows duplicates will import only one record.
Resolution:
Contact support for a workaround.
For additional troubleshooting information that is regularly updated, see Lifecycle Services Issue Search.
Suggested alternate search terms:
Data Import Export Framework: DMF, DIEF, DIXF
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Related blogs
The following Microsoft blogs may provide assistance to you:
- AXSupport: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axsupport/
- Dynamics AX 2012 Data Import using Excel Add-in: http://ax2012exceldataimport.blogspot.com/
- AX Solution Architecture: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axsa/
Still having trouble?
If you’re still having trouble, you can get assistance in the following ways:
- Search for your issue on the Lifecycle Services site. You must know your CustomerSource or PartnerSource login, and create a project before you can search for issues.
- Post your questions on the Ask the Community site and a member of the Microsoft Dynamics AX community might respond.
- Contact your partner.
- If enrolled in a support plan directly with Microsoft, enter a new support request with Microsoft Dynamics Technical Support.
You can enter a support request on CustomerSource or PartnerSource by selecting Support> New Technical Support Request.
You can also contact Microsoft Dynamics Technical Support by phone using these links for country/region-specific phone numbers:
- Partners – Global Support Contacts (requires PartnerSource login)
- Customers – Global Support Contacts (requires CustomerSource login)