I am getting an "Unexpected" error. I tried a few times, and I still could not load the data. Is there any other way to load data?
gs://log_data/r_mini_raw_20120510.txt.gzto567402616005:myv.may10c
Errors:
Unexpected. Please try again.
Job ID: job_4bde60f1c13743ddabd3be2de9d6b511
Start Time: 1:48pm, 12 May 2012
End Time: 1:51pm, 12 May 2012
Destination Table: 567402616005:myvserv.may10c
Source URI: gs://log_data/r_mini_raw_20120510.txt.gz
Delimiter: ^
Max Bad Records: 30000
Schema:
zoneid: STRING
creativeid: STRING
ip: STRING
update:
I am using the file that can be found here:
http://saraswaticlasses.net/bad.csv.zip
bq load -F '^' --max_bad_record=30000 mycompany.abc bad.csv id:STRING,ceid:STRING,ip:STRING,cb:STRING,country:STRING,telco_name:STRING,date_time:STRING,secondary:STRING,mn:STRING,sf:STRING,uuid:STRING,ua:STRING,brand:STRING,model:STRING,os:STRING,osversion:STRING,sh:STRING,sw:STRING,proxy:STRING,ah:STRING,callback:STRING
I am getting an error "BigQuery error in load operation: Unexpected. Please try again."
The same file works from Ubuntu while it does not work from CentOS 5.4 (Final) Does the OS encoding need to be checked?
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