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Re: Couple questionFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Tuesday, December 1, 1998
Time: 5:58:55 pmOkay... you dudes over at JASKE.COM need to stop sending so many
messages... hehehe... like 7 in a row... all from you guys, (but 3
different people). hehe
Stathy G. Touloumis wrote:
> When attempting to import usage files (user loggin information such as
>times logged in, httpd xfer, etc) It simply asks me for the month and year.
> Does this file need to be in a certain directory on the machine which is
>running file maker on? Does it have a default name? I thought we could
>import on a daily basis for each users individual billing cycle? Is that
>possible?
It's monthly. No way to get around it. It's not in a certain directory,
and it will ask you where it is. Standard log files need to be parsed
before being imported into Optigold ISP.
(http://www.data-point.com/support/ for a couple parsers).
> What format do we need to import the customer contact file as comma
>delimited? Does it follow the same format as the standard customer Import
>file?
Comma separated, tab separated, DBF, SYLK, DIF, whatever... will all
work. You can assign the import order at the time of importing.
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Data Point Solutions
http://www.data-point.com
(619) 452-3696
ICQ: 8319647
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