"Data type not supported for adaptation" error message

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Hello!

I'm trying to change the value of the following adaptation channel in the "09 Cent. Elect." block:

IDE11477-ENG128661-Interior lighting: parameter-p_ambientelicht_verbauinformation_HMI_3

its current value is 00000000 and I want to restore it to 00001000. I've used 31347 security code.

It's supposed to bring back separate sunroof led brightness controls to head unit menu. But VCDS doesn't allow me to do it and shows the following error message:

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Is it something that can only be fixed by the new release?

Regards!
 
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Please provide an autoscan so we can see which ROD data is being used and then simulate this here. Thanks!
 
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Autoscan for only 09 block is enough, right?
Code:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 09: Cent. Elect. (J519)       Labels:. 5Q0-937-08X-V2.clb
   Part No SW: 5Q0 937 086 BM    HW: 5Q0 937 086 BH
   Component: BCM PQ37BOSCH 034 0246  
   Revision: --------    Serial number: C86417051800A6
   Shop #: WSC 00066 790 00453
   ASAM Dataset: EV_BodyContrModul1UDSBosc 018001
   ROD: EV_BCMBOSCH_018.rod
   VCID: 065595BA78A6AD27A41-8052

   Control Unit For Wiper Motor: 
   Subsystem 1 - Part No SW: 5NN 955 119     HW: 5NN 955 119   Labels: 1KX-955-119.CLB
   Component: 326 LL 180427  034 0373 
   Serial number: 18042322104430      
   Coding: 0E4DDD

   Rain Light Recognition Sensor: 
   Subsystem 2 - Part No SW: 5Q0 955 547 B    HW: 5Q0 955 547 B  Labels: 5Q0-955-547.CLB
   Component: RLHS  050 0107 
   Serial number: SBY18M05D30H23M20S35
   Coding: 00A8DD

   Sensor For Anti Theft Alarm System: 
   Subsystem 3 - Part No SW: 5Q0 951 172     HW: 5Q0 951 172 
   Component: Sensor, DWA  005 0316 
   Serial number: 000000000ZY180741RER

   Alarm horn: 
   Subsystem 4 - Part No SW: 5Q0 951 605 A    HW: 5Q0 951 605 A
   Component: Sirene, DWA  005 0314 
   Serial number: 00000000000010249811

   Relative Air Humidity Interior Sender: 

1 Fault Found:
204290 - Remote key 1 
          B1479 18 [009] - Current Too Low
          Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 00000001
                    Fault Priority: 4
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Reset counter: 172
                    Mileage: 6768 km
                    Date: 2019.01.16
                    Time: 00:00:21
 
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Implemented in source, thankfully Andy's e-tron had the same channel:
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VCDS wasn't equipped to handle bit-fields in adaptation sub-channels.
I'm waiting on a new UDS dataset and then we can push this in the next beta! :thumbs:
 
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Thank you! Waiting for that beta then.
 
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I have my problems to believe this was a bug as I remember numerous people changing these channels for retrofitting ambient light.

Only thing I can remember about these channels is that you have to use the S12345 login for the engineer session.
 
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That particular (sub-)one is being displayed as a bitfield, that's (was) the issue here. It's possible previous UDS data called for it to be displayed in another format, like hex or decimal?
I was able to change it back and forth using 31347 on the e-tron.
 
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Hello All and hadez16,

See this reaction from Uwe, #28.

https://forums.ross-tech.com/showth...ffer-distributor-PCI-Germany-ridiculous/page3

Maybe he also has an old cable that may be the reason why you can not change it!, because i cant olso and the reason is down written!

I don't remember exactly when we discovered the problem with a few Adaption channels that were too large for the older cables to handle, but I think it was right around that time. In any case the problem was not obvious at first, until some people made changes to such channels, which had unforeseen consequences and they were unable to revert them. We then put checks in the software to look for that, and block those channels from being accessed with older cables, in order to prevent the contents of those channels from getting messed up.




I have my problems to believe this was a bug as I remember numerous people changing these channels for retrofitting ambient light.

Only thing I can remember about these channels is that you have to use the S12345 login for the engineer session.
 
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Hello All and hadez16,

See this reaction from Uwe, #28.

https://forums.ross-tech.com/showth...ffer-distributor-PCI-Germany-ridiculous/page3

Maybe he also has an old cable that may be the reason why you can not change it!, because i cant olso and the reason is down written!

I don't remember exactly when we discovered the problem with a few Adaption channels that were too large for the older cables to handle, but I think it was right around that time. In any case the problem was not obvious at first, until some people made changes to such channels, which had unforeseen consequences and they were unable to revert them. We then put checks in the software to look for that, and block those channels from being accessed with older cables, in order to prevent the contents of those channels from getting messed up.
Those are two different issues.

-Uwe-
 
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