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import_and_export:importing_items [2023/04/04 14:45] – [Import file format] Gary Willettsimport_and_export:importing_items [2023/07/05 13:35] – [17.01. Importing items] Mark Glover
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-As of v5 (or earlier) it should not be possible to create an item with the same code as another item. Hence, item with duplicate Item code will be ignored.+As of v5 it should not be possible to create an item with the same code as another item. Hence, item with duplicate Item code will be ignored.
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 | 31             | AF             | Default outer pack volume            | The volume of an outer pack in m<sup>3</sup>, filled in by default when receiving goods but can be simply overridden. | | 31             | AF             | Default outer pack volume            | The volume of an outer pack in m<sup>3</sup>, filled in by default when receiving goods but can be simply overridden. |
  
-All these are in this handy template: {{ :import_and_export:msupply_item_import_template_1_.xlsx |mSupply Item Import template}}+All these are in this handy template: {{ :import_and_export:msupply_item_import_template.xlsx |mSupply Item Import template}}
  
 The chances are that you already have a set of codes that you use internally. In this case open up Excel or a similar spreadsheet program, fill in the item description in the order shown above. For a quick solution, you only need to fill in the first four columns, the rest can be ignored. The chances are that you already have a set of codes that you use internally. In this case open up Excel or a similar spreadsheet program, fill in the item description in the order shown above. For a quick solution, you only need to fill in the first four columns, the rest can be ignored.
  • Last modified: 2023/08/16 00:20
  • by Mark Glover