Data Ports

aditya
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How to import xlsheets in data port fields=name,account type,income/balance, datatype will be g/l account how?
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Hello and welcome,
Dataports read txt files.
Save the xlsheets to txt (i.e. tab delimited) and use that txt to import with a properly build dataport.
If it is your first dataport then you should study the w1w1adg.pdf (Application Designer's Guid) from the Doc directory in the product cd. There a chapter about dataports there...0 -
Arhontis wrote:Hello and welcome,
Dataports read txt files.
Save the xlsheets to txt (i.e. tab delimited) and use that txt to import with a properly build dataport.
If it is your first dataport then you should study the w1w1adg.pdf (Application Designer's Guid) from the Doc directory in the product cd. There a chapter about dataports there...0 -
I guess it worked... (by using csv)
In case the problem is solved, then put [Solved] at the beginning of the subject of your first post so that other users can see that this post is closed...0
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