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LoganUtah



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 3:46 pm    Post subject: Importing to NP Pro from PageGate Reply with quote

I am using NotePager Pro as a backup system in the event of system failures that would prevent my group from using our PageGate system. I would like to simply perform regular imports to NotePager Pro from my PageGate database using the built-in NP Pro import utility, however, I notice that not all of my email addresses for recipients that use a SMTP carrier are populated by my import. I either get a blank field or the import only brings in the numbers without the @domainname.com. Is there a way that I can correct this simply. I know that I can perform an export from PageGate and manipulate my data into a NP Pro friendly CSV file but because I want to do this routinely, I would like something easier.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This issue is occurs due to a difference between how PageGate and NotePager Pro store SMTP addresses in their respective databases. PageGate stores ID/Pins and SMTP addresses in a separate fields, whereas NotePager Pro uses one field.

Development is aware of this and is looking at correcting the NotePager Pro import routine in a future release.


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