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uploading base price
03/10/06 at 13:36:28
 
Hello all, I am in need of some help. I recently did a price update and everything worked fine with the import. However new item numbers added to our system with no history did not update base price. I ahve tried several times with the whole inventory list and two times jsut the ones that did not transfer the first time. There is standard cost for these items which was uploaded at the same time that base price did not upload. Any help woudl be appreciated.
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Re: uploading base price
Reply #1 - 03/15/06 at 04:35:58
 
The following is from our internal help system.
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This can also be used to update any other elements of the existing data files.
 
Create a comma delimited file with the Item Number and base price (and/or anything else you want, but you always need Item Number)
 
Make a backup and get everybody out of DBA.
 
Make sure you have a good backup.
 
Rename the following files:  
    BKICEMTR.B* to .orig
    BKICELOC.B* to .orig
    MTICEMTR.B* to .orig
 
Rename the following files:
    BKICMSTR to BKICEMTR
    BKICLOC to BKICELOC
    MTICMSTR to MTICEMTR
 
Run the DE Inventory Error report to confirm all copied properly
 
Import the file indicating Replace
 
Run the DE Inventory Error report to confirm you haven't introduced errors
 
Rename the following files:
    BKICEMTR to BKICMSTR
    BKICELOC to BKICLOC
    MTICEMTR to MTICMSTR  
 
Rename the following files:  
    BKICEMTR.orig to .B*
    BKICELOC.orig to .B*
    MTICEMTR.orig to .B*
 
 
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How this works.
 
The first set of files are the temporary data import files that were created last time there was an import. We will just temporarily give them a new extension because we want to use those names.
 
The second set of files (that get renamed) are the live inventory files. By renaming them, it puts all your existing data into the data import location.
 
Importing the new data then modifies only the part that is changed.
 
The third set (renaming back) makes the temporary data import files the live ones.
 
Renaming the last time just puts temporary files back in the system. You don't really need them, but if you try to copy your company to a new one it will give you problems if they aren't there.
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