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  • November 28, 2017
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I have an issue with the following error on my Windows 2010 R2 Standard 64-bit server running FME Desktop version 2017.1.0.0 (20170731 - Build 17539 - WIN64).

When I have the same version of FME running on another PC, the workspace runs fine without a hitch.

I can't seem to figure out the problem. Please note, I do have FME 2013 on this same server but the PATH for the environment variables have the 2017 path established before the 2013 path.

Please Help!!! :)

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Python Exception <ImportError>: No module named parser

Could not create Python Reader `GOOGLESHEETS'

A fatal error has occurred

Best answer by david_r

Have a look at this post, I suspect it's the same issue:

https://knowledge.safe.com/questions/44922/getting-the-error-python-exception-no-module-named.html

Basically, try deleting the following files

  • fme\\python\\js2py\\translators\\pyjsparser.pyc
  • fme\\python\\js2py\\translators\\pyjsparserdata.pyc
  • fme\\python\\js2py\\translators\\std_nodes.pyc
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  • November 28, 2017

Have a look at this post, I suspect it's the same issue:

https://knowledge.safe.com/questions/44922/getting-the-error-python-exception-no-module-named.html

Basically, try deleting the following files

  • fme\\python\\js2py\\translators\\pyjsparser.pyc
  • fme\\python\\js2py\\translators\\pyjsparserdata.pyc
  • fme\\python\\js2py\\translators\\std_nodes.pyc

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  • December 5, 2017

Thanks. That worked.


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