Table to Excel, Excel to Table not working in 10.3.1

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05-21-2015 04:28 PM
TomMagdaleno
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I've noticed I get a red X by input table on each of these tools and when trying to run them it gives an error.  Anyone else notice this?

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TomMagdaleno
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I have reverted back to 10.3. 

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SepheFox
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What's the error Tom? Perhaps there is something about your table it doesn't like?

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TomMagdaleno
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updateParameters Syntax Error: Runtime error Traceback (most
recent call last): File "c:\program files
(x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Conversion
Tools.tbx#TableToExcel_conversion.UpdateParameters.py", line 1, in File
"c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\__init__.py", line 24, in
from arcpy.toolbox import * File "c:\program files
(x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\toolbox.py", line 359, in from
.management import Graph, GraphTemplate File "c:\program files
(x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\management.py", line 26, in import
_management File "c:\program files
(x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\_management.py", line 14, in import
_graph File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\_graph.py",
line 27, in import numpy ImportError: No module named numpy

That is the error, and it comes up when I hover over the red X.  This is before I even add a table.

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SepheFox
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TomMagdaleno
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I tried that to both the 64 bit version and the 32bit version site packages folder and neither worked.  Next I tried it on my coworkers 10.3 machine.  It didn't give me the red X until after I selected my excel file.  It gave the same kind of error.  So it must also be related to the file.

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TomMagdaleno
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I opened the file in Excel and it gave a message about it may be corrupted.  Opened and resaved it.  It still would not work in my 10.3.1 conversion tool.  It now works fine in 10.3 conversion tool.

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TomMagdaleno
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I have reverted back to 10.3.