"Cells too small to split" importing XML

My hubris in presuming to advise other people about importing XML last week has been punished, it seems.
I am trying to populate a table with data from an XML document. The XML has the following structure:
order
  basket
   quantity.../quantity
   title.../title
   price.../price
   quantity.../quantity
   title.../title
   price.../price
/basket
/order
(Actually there's more to it, but that will give you the idea.) I've created a placeholder table with a single row, tagged the table 'basket' and tagged each cell with one of the element names. The containing frame is tagged 'order'.
If there is only a single item (quantity, title, price triple) in the basket, it works a treat. If there's more than one, though, I get the bewildering error message "Cells too small to split". They aren't: I can split the row horizontally by hand, and then import two items.
I'm using CS3, but the same thing happened when I tried in the CS4 demo. I did Google for the error message and found one other person asking for help with a similar problem but he didn't get any replies.
Has anyone seen this message or got any clues to offer?

I have the exact same message here. What in my case the issue seems to be is that I have a linked XML file that I update. This works great until I add a new table to the original XML file. Then my update gives the "Cells too small to split" error, and it will not update.
Creating a new document and importing the XML from scratch does work. For us not the ideal way to work, since I now mannualy have to do a "override styles" on each table again.
I have reset my table-styles to a style with an embedded body-cellstyle with 0 inset. I would have no clue as to how to set a minumum row-height and width in a cell or table style though.
Would be great if anyone has found a solution in the meantime.

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    Chris

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