Tab Master data > Command group Parts > Management. In the Parts management dialog you have opened a parts database using [Extras] > Settings. Button [Extras] > Import.
In this dialog, you can specify which data will be imported and how identical records will be handled during the import.
Overview of the main dialog elements:
Select the desired file type from the drop-down list. Depending on the import format defined here, the [...] button becomes active and in the subsequent dialog you can specify settings for the import.
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Enter the name of the import file here, or click to select it interactively. Multiple selection is possible. In the process the file extension is automatically attached depending on the file type selected in the File type field.
You can use the Insert path variable popup menu item to branch to the dialog Select path variable where you can select one of the available path variables.
From this drop-down list, select the scheme that defines the fields in the database to which the exported data is to be written to, for the structure and the free properties. This simplifies the data exchange between customers who use different structures.
Click [...], to open the Field assignment dialog and create a new user defined scheme.
Import behavior:
Using the options in the lower section, you can also specify the following settings:
- Add new records only: Existing records are not changed. Only new ones are added.
- Update existing records only: Ignores new records, only updating changed data in existing parts. This is necessary for price changes, for instance.
- Update existing records and add new ones: Combines the two options of above.
Note:
If records are updated during the import, the existing data is overwritten for most properties and for the function templates. Only in the case of attributes, free properties and the user-defined properties are data not overwritten during the Update but only added.
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