Chapter 16 - importing/exporting, 1 importing into the database, 1 tips for importing data – Wasp Barcode Inventory Control User Manual

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Chapter 16 - Importing/Exporting

16.1 Importing Into the Database

Import allows you to bring data into the program's database from external sources such as .CSV or .TXT
files. This allows you to quickly add information to your database rather than having to manually add it
when you are initially setting up your software.

Data must be imported into the database in the following order:

1. Site
2. Locations
3. Suppliers
4. Manufacturers
5. Customers
6. Items
7. Inventory

Samples for each import type are installed in the InventoryControl/Import Samples folder. Use these
samples to verify you have the correct data and format.

This topic covers:

Tips for Importing Data

How to Import Data

Required Fields

Handling Import Errors

Notes on Importing Inventory

16.1.1 Tips for Importing Data:

 Do not attempt to use Import to modify existing records.

 Imported data will be truncated if field lengths exceed those within the program's database. Data

Types and Sizes for each Table that can receive data via Import are documented in the

Database Properties

topic.

 If your data normally resides in a different data format, you must first use your existing database

software's File > Export or File > Save As function to translate the data to a .csv or .txt file.

 You must strip out all currency symbols, including (but not limited to) these examples: $, ¢ , ¥, £,

§, or ¤, if you are about to import them into a numeric field, such as Cost, List Price, etc. They

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