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    Is there anyway of copying related products list between products?

    I have a number of products which all have the same 10 related products and it is a very long winded and time consuming to have to enter them all each time!!

    Anyone know if there is a way to do this?

    TIA
    Kathy Newman

    #2
    Copy the product with the related products and then change the product name and text and image, still a bit long winded but still much quicker than the current method of adding related products which is dire.

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      #3
      You can do this in Access quite easily. The Related Product Table is very simple. Take a backup and give it try.

      Backup first.
      Export the RelatedProducts table from Access to Excel. Add all your entries in Excel (in the same format) then Import from Excel back into Access overwriting the existing table.

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        #4
        Can this also be done with qty brackets in prices?

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          #5
          Originally posted by drounding View Post
          You can do this in Access quite easily. The Related Product Table is very simple. Take a backup and give it try.

          Backup first.
          Export the RelatedProducts table from Access to Excel. Add all your entries in Excel (in the same format) then Import from Excel back into Access overwriting the existing table.
          Hi
          I don't know a lot about actinic. I am trying to add Related products but it takes a very long time to do. As you said I can export the table.

          But not sure where to get the table from. Can you tell me please.

          Thank You
          Elliott - Weybridge Lights

          www.weybridgelights.co.uk

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            #6
            Elliott you need to open up the Actinic database using Microsoft Access, given what you just asked though, i'd urge you to tread very carefully and make sure you have taken a snapshot and backup before you do. People have been known to enter the database and surface 6 months later doing another job. Entering the database is a bit like taking the back of your TV off to have a poke around and a bit of a mooch.

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              #7
              Originally posted by leehack View Post
              TV off to have a poke around and a bit of a mooch.
              Hmmmm and likely to get a bloody great shock if you poke in the wrong bits

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                #8
                Originally posted by Darren B View Post
                Hmmmm and likely to get a bloody great shock if you poke in the wrong bits
                We talking databases or sex here Taddy?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by leehack View Post
                  We talking databases or sex here Taddy?
                  LOL
                  there speaks a person with bad experiences to tell of!
                  Tracey

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TraceyHand View Post
                    LOL
                    there speaks a person with bad experiences to tell of!
                    Ooooh Tracey do you know something we dont - do tell

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Darren B View Post
                      Ooooh Tracey do you know something we dont - do tell
                      oh ner ner..you know I didn't mean me!
                      Tracey

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by leehack View Post
                        We talking databases or sex here Taddy?
                        Good point but to be honest, poking my knob in the back of a tv aint my thing. Some may be into it and thats fine

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TraceyHand View Post
                          oh ner ner..you know I didn't mean me!
                          I was meaning dirt about Lee, but i guess you have something to hide to

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                            #14
                            dirt on Lee?
                            Our resident golden boy?
                            surely not!!?
                            Tracey

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by leehack View Post
                              Elliott you need to open up the Actinic database using Microsoft Access, given what you just asked though, i'd urge you to tread very carefully and make sure you have taken a snapshot and backup before you do. People have been known to enter the database and surface 6 months later doing another job. Entering the database is a bit like taking the back of your TV off to have a poke around and a bit of a mooch.
                              Thank you for getting this far. I now have the table open. But know I don't where to start.

                              I have had a look but got no idea how it works.

                              You have four columns

                              "nID" (not sure what this is)

                              "eProductRef" (the product

                              "sRelatedProductRef" (The Related Product)

                              "nOrder" ( not sure)

                              All I want to do is add related products more quickly from using Actinic as I got about 2000 products to do

                              I any one could help me. I would be very grateful
                              Elliott - Weybridge Lights

                              www.weybridgelights.co.uk

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