• RE: gINT Rules throws error at CallByName

    Dave Kyllonen
    Dave Kyllonen
    Hi Art, Check to make sure that you have set the References correctly for your Common Procedures module. Select the gINT Rules Code command. Select your "common" procedures module from the List tab. Then, click on the Code tab followed by the…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • Excel Data Import into gINT

    CADTech1
    CADTech1
    Hello, We are using gINT V8i and are new to the software. We have tried to import using: File->Import->Excel (2003.xls) format. But get an error "No records in any selected table. Nothing to merge." Thanks in advance for any help with how we…
    • over 10 years ago
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  • Re: Excel Data Import into gINT

    Thomas Stanley
    Thomas Stanley
    Often the easy way to import is to export your empty database to excel, then paste into those sheets, then import the updated spreadsheet back to gint.
    • over 10 years ago
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  • Re: Excel Data Import into gINT

    Pat Cummings
    Pat Cummings
    That is true if you are a lot more familiar with using Excel than with using gINT - but remember, you can also copy-and-paste columns of information from Excel directly into gINT. As Phil pointed out in part, though, to import directly from Excel into…
    • over 10 years ago
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  • RE: Inputting data in the field - quickly and efficiently

    szang
    szang
    We have been using an excel spreadsheet for field input for over 10 years. The spreadsheet is very carefully crafted such that each input cell contains a drop down list of preformatted selections so there is no need to bring up a soft keyboard on a tablet…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • RE: Use of Commas in Correspondence files

    Kirk Johnson
    Kirk Johnson
    Hi Art, There is a function specifically designed to add a prefix and/or suffix around a field. They will only be added if the field evaluates to true, in others words there is an implied Has data. It is the DelimitData function. To see syntax…
    • over 3 years ago
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