I don't see a customer import utility? I haven't registered yet, is it on the CD also with the Data Purge Utility?
-Scott
Customer Import Utility
Re: Customer Import Utility
www.summitcn.com/download.htmlScott Hack wrote:I don't see a customer import utility? I haven't registered yet, is it on the CD also with the Data Purge Utility?
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Good Call - Thanks H-Man!
Thanks again
Re: Customer Import Utility
Scott Hack wrote:I don't see a customer import utility? I haven't registered yet, is it on the CD also with the Data Purge Utility?
-Scott
The Customer Import utility is in the downloads section as H-Man pointed out, and the Data Purge util is only on the CD. I can send that one to you if you need it.
Scott
Re: Customer Import Utility
[quote="H-Man"][quote="Scott Hack"]I don't see a customer import utility? I haven't registered yet, is it on the CD also with the Data Purge Utility?
-Scott[/quote]
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When I went to the download site at www.summitcn.com/download.html, I couldn't find the Customer Import Utility. I'm trying to convert a RAPID Fire customer.dbf file so I can get it into POS Pizza as a pizzcust.pz5 file. I haven't had any luck yet.
-Scott[/quote]
[url=http://www.summitcn.com/download.html]www.summitcn.com/download.html[/url][/quote]
When I went to the download site at www.summitcn.com/download.html, I couldn't find the Customer Import Utility. I'm trying to convert a RAPID Fire customer.dbf file so I can get it into POS Pizza as a pizzcust.pz5 file. I haven't had any luck yet.
Re: Customer Import Utility
Download and install Update Pack 1a and then call or email us for a temp license key. This will add the customer import utility to your system.Doc John wrote:When I went to the download site at www.summitcn.com/download.html, I couldn't find the Customer Import Utility. I'm trying to convert a RAPID Fire customer.dbf file so I can get it into POS Pizza as a pizzcust.pz5 file. I haven't had any luck yet.
To actually import the Rapid Fire data, you will need to first go into Rapid Fire and Export the database to a .csv or another type of comma delimited file. Once you have done this, you can then go back into POS Pizza and use the import utility to import from this .csv file. If Rapid Fire does not have an Export option, you might try doing this using Microsoft Access or something similar.
Scott