what shall I do? :? I tried to copy STX files from CZ client, EN client, from version 3,70 :? but nothing helped me 8-[ :-k . Neither import from client, nor import from text file.The language of the file to import does not match the language of the .stx file.
Import stopped!
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1) Error description is clear: you used another language for exporting the txt file and for importing it nto NDT...
2) Solution: look into your exported txt file (or after you select the file for import in the NDT there is the information too) and look, if the header of objects are in czech (Datum, Ano, Ne etc.) you must use czech stx file for import. If the properties are in english (Date, Yes, No), you must use English STX. Select apropriate STX file in import dialog box in NDT...
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I have czech stx file in NDT installation dorectory.
but, when I see Import dialog, i cannot change path to stx file, field with path to stx is blank and assist-edit button is disabled....
i wonder how is possible, that import from CZ 3.70 was without problems, but import from CZ 4.0 does not work :shock:
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edit: I created new company. now what? If I'll change STX file before first import, the keywords listed on Import dialog will be taken from selected STX file. but, what If I wish to import Navision 4.0 objects in old company? will the old STX file be replaced with the new one? and can I import 4.0 objects?
BTW, i looked on differences between old and new stx files. there is only one (two
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1)
-make sure you are working on a backup of the 3.70 DB.
-Open it with version 4.0 (after this you won't be able to open it with the older version!!!).
-Export the objects as text.
2)
-Make a fob of your 3.70 objects (all of htem).
-Import them in an empty 4.00 DB.
-Export the objects as text.
3)
-Open your 3.70 DB with the 3.70 W1-client version.
-Export the objects as text.
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