I sometimes get the error on asset import from discovery: "Value cannot be empty"
I have already checked the cardinality of the appropriate type (PCs) and all attributes have a minimum cardinality of 0. As the label, I use the "name" field, which gets filled on the import with the FQDN field of the discovery scan. As the ID, I use the host hash.
I have no idea what field it could be, can I see that somewhere?
I can fix the issue by deleting the problematic objects and reimporting them, but this should not be the solution.
Hi @f.krupp
Check the import section on the schema and the view history button.
Check the object type mapping, might there be options set there in relation there.
I don't see anything wrong in the object type mapping. It works for most of the objects, as it only shows errors for a few of them. Most are updated (89 updated, with 7 that throw errors).
Under the view history button, there is not much useful information, only the objects that are problematic and the "Value can not be empty" message.
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Hi @f.krupp
So what kind of attributes are used on the object type, only options based on text or also other options based on "Default" type?
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The object type uses many different attributes: text, date and time, numerical, status, object.
For your information, I have now also raised a support ticket with the Atlassian support.
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Was this ever resolved? I am getting the same errors on our import?
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