Google Places Fixes Country Upload Bug

May 3, 2011 - 9:20 am 0 by
Filed Under Google Maps

Google PlacesOn April 21st, we linked to a Google Places country bug where some people who were uploading locations in bulk to Google Places were receiving an "invalid country" bug.

The first report came as early as April 14th from a user who said:

After uploading successfully 17 Places i keep getting an "Invalid country" alert on all places.

I inserted the correct country code into the XLS file and upon upload everything displayed fine.

When i try to edit one place the country in the select list is already selected like it should be (Germany).

After saving the alert "Invalid country" continues. No Places can be published.

Google finally fixed the issue but those who received these errors do need to take action.

Google's ShirleyQ said yesterday that in order to get your data uploaded to Google Places, you need to take the following steps:

  1. Download your current data file so you have it on hand
  2. Remove all data files from your account
  3. Upload a new data file, the file that you just downloaded.

If this does not work for you, Google asks you post the issue in the thread.

Forum discussion at Google Places Help.

 

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