I'm having a bit of trouble with Product Replication, which I've been working with Jan on. Thought I might try a request for assistance to this larger community.
I've established a file with product references in Excel XP. Have been careful to make sure that all columns are "Number" or "General" as appropriate. There are no unusual characters in the product reference field (they're just text and a number). When the file is imported, Actinic assigns all products referenced within to "Unallocated External Products". I can't drag and drop them to any section of the site.
However, when I sent the file to Jan, she was able to reference the products inside it and install them to a catalog.
This evening, I uninstalled and reinstalled Actinic, and started a website from scratch using the same theme (Clean Layout: Layout03). My thinking: perhaps I clicked a setting or altered an important file that was interfering with the Excel import. No dice. The products still won't import into the site. I've tried the same thing with an Access database. Same result.
This is, afaik, the final step I need to take before I get my client's website up and running. Unfortunately, the site requires the import of external product references -- for product replication. Can anyone make any suggestions for a possible solution?
I'd greatly appreciate it.
TIA,
Jon
I've established a file with product references in Excel XP. Have been careful to make sure that all columns are "Number" or "General" as appropriate. There are no unusual characters in the product reference field (they're just text and a number). When the file is imported, Actinic assigns all products referenced within to "Unallocated External Products". I can't drag and drop them to any section of the site.
However, when I sent the file to Jan, she was able to reference the products inside it and install them to a catalog.
This evening, I uninstalled and reinstalled Actinic, and started a website from scratch using the same theme (Clean Layout: Layout03). My thinking: perhaps I clicked a setting or altered an important file that was interfering with the Excel import. No dice. The products still won't import into the site. I've tried the same thing with an Access database. Same result.
This is, afaik, the final step I need to take before I get my client's website up and running. Unfortunately, the site requires the import of external product references -- for product replication. Can anyone make any suggestions for a possible solution?
I'd greatly appreciate it.
TIA,
Jon
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