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      05-12-2021, 07:23 AM   #1
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Tool32 VIN UIF Module Update Error (ERROR_SIZE_UIF)

Hi guys,

I noticed whilst checking my UIF in INPA, that a lot of VIN numbers are missing from the VIN column;


I was able to update the CIC entries (MOSTGW, MASK/CC, CCC) using Tool32 and "aif_schreiben" to add my VIN and copy in the additional arguments from reading the module with "aif_lesen" - these updated without an issue.
With the string looking a little something like this;
Code:
VINHERE;05.03.2021;9284329;0000000;0000000;000240;NFS01;0;02026C0F80AA
I've had issues getting this to work on any other modules however.

I'm unsure how to handle where a module has blank data where the script is expecting a value. PDC module below as an example;

Code:
apiJob("PDC_87","aif_lesen","","")

Satz : 0
  OBJECT                          = pdc_87
  SAETZE                          = 1
  JOBNAME                         = aif_lesen
  VARIANTE                        = PDC_87
  JOBSTATUS                       = 
  UBATTCURRENT                    = -1
  UBATTHISTORY                    = -1
  IGNITIONCURRENT                 = -1
  IGNITIONHISTORY                 = -1
Satz : 1
  AIF_ADRESSE_HIGH                = 0                 00 00  ..                    
  AIF_ADRESSE_LOW                 = 18                00 12  ..                    
  AIF_FG_NR                       = ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
  AIF_FG_NR_LANG                  = ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
  AIF_DATUM                       = 11.05.2021
  AIF_ZB_NR                       = 9252638
  AIF_SW_NR                       = 
  AIF_BEHOERDEN_NR                = 
  AIF_HAENDLER_NR                 = 
  AIF_SERIEN_NR                   = 
  AIF_KM                          = 0           00 00 00 00  ....                  
  AIF_PROG_NR                     = 
  AIF_ANZ_FREI                    = 1                 00 01  ..
"aif_schreiben" expects 9 arguments in the input string - but how should this be handled where the module has blank data?

I've tried multiple approaches - populating the fields with nothing, with 0's, ommiting them altogether;
Code:
apiJob("PDC_87","aif_schreiben","VINHERE;11.05.2021;9252638;;;;;0;","")
But whatever I try, I get the following error;
Code:
Satz : 0
  OBJECT                          = pdc_87
  SAETZE                          = 1
  JOBNAME                         = aif_schreiben
  VARIANTE                        = PDC_87
  JOBSTATUS                       = 
  UBATTCURRENT                    = -1
  UBATTHISTORY                    = -1
  IGNITIONCURRENT                 = -1
  IGNITIONHISTORY                 = -1
Satz : 1
  JOB_STATUS                      = ERROR_SIZE_UIF
Anyone have any ideas?

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      05-12-2021, 06:12 PM   #2
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When I blanked the VIN on the KOMBI EEPROM I used Ncsexpert and ran SG-CODIEREN which wrote the VIN.. Have you tried that as opposed to toolset32 which may require more specifics.

Also, I had a quick Google and I came across this thread which has an extra step which may help.

https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1662087
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