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[PBS Question] Field is not a positive integer Pokemon.txt Pokemon Essentials Error

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    i'm making a pokemon game, and i've add new pokemon and i've also change the pokemon order. now every time i try to test the game this message pops up
    does anyone know which is the problem? pls help me <3
    (sorry for bad english)

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    Pokemon Essentials
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    [Pokémon Essentials version 17.2]

    Exception: RuntimeError

    Message: Field is not a positive integer

    File PBS/pokemon.txt, section 0, key Evolutions





    Compiler:391:in `csvPosInt!'

    Compiler:1855:in `pbCompilePokemonData'

    Compiler:1850:in `each'

    Compiler:1850:in `pbCompilePokemonData'

    Compiler:1847:in `each'

    Compiler:1847:in `pbCompilePokemonData'

    Compiler:4392:in `pbCompileAllData'

    Compiler:4515



    This exception was logged in

    C:\Users\user\Saved Games\Pokemon Essentials\errorlog.txt.

    Press Ctrl+C to copy this message to the clipboard.
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    OK
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    Also new, but each pokemon has a "habitat" value. Maybe you switched it with something else and put the "field" habitat in another slot?
     
    Also new, but each pokemon has a "habitat" value. Maybe you switched it with something else and put the "field" habitat in another slot?

    i checked, but i think that the problem is with the compatibility of, not the habitat
     
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