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How to delete erroneous activity in GC

Some days ago I have posted an issue which I experience

I cannot access page two from my activities. I don't have problems with accessing my other pages.

Now I have found out that my activity list contains one erroneous activity.
If I try to open this by means of my schedule GC gives the message "failed to fetch model for overlay view"
I also tried to open the next activity details and than use the back or next keys. Than GC gives the message "Unable to find com.garmin.activity.summary.ActivitySummary with ID 603800430"
In both ways I am not able to delete this activity.

How can I delete this activity?

Thank Gerrit
  • You can locate the activity in the activity list and check the little box next to it, then click the delete button at the top of the activities table. If the activity is on page 2 and you can't get to page 2, use the search function on the activities page to reduce the number of results, hopefully bringing the problem activities onto page 1.

    I'm not sure why you wouldn't be able to access page 2 of your activity list. You might try another browser. I'm using Chrome and IE and have no problems.
  • Yes, the erroneous activity is on page two. I have tried the filter and search function to reduce the number of results. But if the filter contains this activity nothing is shown as result. Not even the other activities. So I am pretty sure that this activity is the reason that page two is not shown.
    The only way to access this activity is by opening another activity and use the back or forward key on top of the activity screen. But if I reach the erroneous activity GC gives the message "Unable to find com.garmin.activity.summary.ActivitySummary with ID 603800430" and all function keys disappear. Also delete and change keys.

    I have also tried to reload this activity from my garmin 220 again, but than I get the message that the activity already exists.
  • The only way to access this activity is by opening another activity and use the back or forward key on top of the activity screen.

    We can work with this. We need to get the activityId for the broken activity.

    Find the activity that occurs before the problem activity. Verify that if you press the Next button that you get the error message you are seeing. Now go back to the activity prior, so that if you were to click the Next button you would go back to the error page again. Right-click the Next button and select Copy link address or Copy shortcut (or whatever your browser calls it). Open up a new browser tab and paste this url into the address bar and press enter. You should get the error again. Now we have the activityId. Paste the url into the address bar again. The url will look like connect.garmin.com/.../{activityId}.

    Once you have that bit of information, you and I can work offline to try to remove the offending activity.

    Travis