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    Customer Accounts upload and synchronisation question

    Hi folks

    Just a quick question before I press the wrong button...

    I have a client who does design and product maintenance on an Actinic Business site on her home PC but retrieves orders from her shop PC. Customer Accounts therefore are only managed on the shop PC. They have been creating Customer Accounts from order details during quiet times and we want to check how we should best upload this data so we can start offering member discounts etc.

    There isn't an option to just synchronise customer account data on the shop PC so how do we best do this bearing in mind all product and design maintenance is done on the home PC?

    TIA

    David

    #2
    I do the same, so whenever I create a customer account on the orders PC, I just export a hierarchical import file for customers, copy it to the upload PC, import it and upload. Still a bit of a pain but not too bad.

    Regards,
    Jan Strassen, Mole End Software - Plugins and Reports for Actinic V4 to V11, Sellerdeck V11 to V2018, Sellerdeck Cloud
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      #3
      Originally posted by Jan
      I do the same, so whenever I create a customer account on the orders PC, I just export a hierarchical import file for customers, copy it to the upload PC, import it and upload. Still a bit of a pain but not too bad.

      Regards,
      Thanks for the lightning response

      Thought it might involve the usual long-winded Actinic 'fudge' that keeps us all in business, so will give it a try!

      D

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