Exporting and Importing Customers and Suppliers
If you have files that contain important business information about your suppliers and customers, there are ways to get that information into Cashbook without retyping it.
Similarly, you can also export your Cashbook Supplier and Customer information, for loading into another program.
One common application for this feature is to copy a customer / supplier list in an existing company into a new one.
Files to be imported must be in comma-separated-variable (csv) format.
Exporting Supplier and Customer Data:
Importing Supplier and Customer Data:
Note that there are 2 options:
Using a file created by the Cashbook export Suppliers/Customers option, as described in (A) above
Using a file created by some other method e.g. exported as a csv file from a spreadsheet
Although these 2 options are described separately below, most of the steps are the same for both options. It is only when you select the file to create that the options diverge Cashbook will know if the format matches a Cashbook export, and will force you to choose option 1 below. Otherwise, you will have to use option 2 below
Option 1. Importing a Suppliers and Customers data from another Cashbook company
This option is relevant where you have (or someone else has) created an export file using the option (A) described above. You do not necessarily have to know that that is the case as Cashbook will be able to determine that from the format of the data in the file
Ensure that you have selected the company into which you wish to import the data
and Data Source will be marked as 'Cashbook Export'
Note: That if the incoming description of a record matches a customer/supplier already on file, the data for that record will be ignored
Option 2. Importing Supplier and Customer data from a file not created by Cashbook:
Your file for importing into Cashbook must be in comma-separated-variable files (.csv) format
Your spreadsheet columns can include:
Type (S or 0 for Supplier, C or 1 for Customer, B for Both (Cashbook Plus only))
ABN
Name (Company name of supplier or customer)
Address 1, Address 2, Town, State, Postcode
Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Facsimile, Contact Mobile, Contact Email
Delivery Address 1, Delivery Address 2, Delivery Town, Delivery State, Delivery Postcode
EFT Account No., EFT BSB, EFT Particular, EFT Payee Code
Invoice Class, Invoice Name, Invoice Note
The steps required to import the data are:
Click on the Setup > Suppliers and Customers menu option
Click on the Import button
Click on the Display Import File button
Select the file to import
Click on the Open button
The Data Source will be marked as 'Other'.
At the top of each column in the Import Customers and Suppliers window is a '<No Selection>' option. If you do not wish to import a specific column (or there is no other appropriate option in the dropdown list), leave the setting as '<No Selection>'
For each column that you do wish to import, select the appropriate option in the dropdown list for that column
Ensure that no 2 columns are assigned the same option (apart from '<No Selection>')
You must a column for Type and Name, as without these, Cashbook cannot assign a name to the entry, or tell whether the record represents a supplier or customer
Click on the Import Data button
Click Yes to confirmation message "Proceed with importing suppliers and customers?"
Click Yes to information message "Import complete."
Note: That if the incoming description of a record matches a customer/supplier already on file, the data for that record will be ignored
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