Unable to create a dataport
                
                    shanna1                
                
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                    I'm trying to do some tests and I want to create a dataport for item file from an exel file and CSV file into Navision.
What I did now was to create a new dataport, assign an ID and a name but when i try to use the import option nothing happen, the screen is still blank.
Any idea? BTW , i'm not a technical person so dont be too hard with my techincal questions.
Thanks
                What I did now was to create a new dataport, assign an ID and a name but when i try to use the import option nothing happen, the screen is still blank.
Any idea? BTW , i'm not a technical person so dont be too hard with my techincal questions.
Thanks
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            One of the easiest things to do is use your dataport to EXPORT some data into a txt file. Then look at the file it created. You will then know what your IMPORT text file needs to look like.0
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            shanna1 wrote:What I did now was to create a new dataport, assign an ID and a name but when i try to use the import option nothing happen, the screen is still blank.
Your desceription of what you did does not sound like you picked a table or the fields you want..did you?
did you setup the Start & End Field Delimiters & Field Seperators?
There is a section on DATAPORTS in the Application Designers Guide.
Found on your CD or http://www.geocities.com/navision_attain/downloads.html0 - 
            Thanks guys.0
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            So did you get anywhere? Is it making more sence?0
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            Did you add fields to the dataport? I always forget that part. I get all fancy with writing code and everything, and then when I run the thing for the first time it never exports anything. Especially embarrassing in a classrom full of clients. "Hello I am senior developer but I always forget dataport fields"
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            Yes, and worse it is if you want to import and you forget this - neverending loop...0
 
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