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Data Sets in Photoshop Error

Community Beginner ,
Jun 10, 2015 Jun 10, 2015

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how to i fix this? Could not parse the file contents as a data set. There were too many variable names in the first line of the text file.

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Community Expert , Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

No, Smart Object Layers cannot be used for replacement.

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Please explain what exactly you are doing, what the settings and the contents are, …

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Jun 12, 2015 Jun 12, 2015

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i found out the problem. My ID column was not named the same.I do have another question though. IS there a way to

 replace smart objects using data sets? just like a pixel replacement?

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Brian Boot

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Jun 13, 2015 Jun 13, 2015

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Bojan Živković‌ You're the master of data sets. Do you know if what the OP wants to do can be done?

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No, Smart Object Layers cannot be used for replacement.

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For readers not using smart objects, who see the error: "Could not parse the file contents as a data set. There were too many variable names in the first line of the text file."...

It is likely you're mentioning a variable in the text file (hence your spreadsheet if you're using one) that is not also listed in Photoshop > Image > Variables > Define, and as a Layer.

The error is misleading, since there are not 'too many' variables in the first row of the text file (or spreadsheet columns) per se. You can have lots of variables listed there.

What it really means is that there are more variables listed in the text file relative to those present in the Photoshop file. The relevant variable must be added to Photoshop or deleted from the spreadsheet and text file to synchronise them.

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