If you think it could be a tip usefull for someone else...why not. -Bruno 2008/5/29 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Bruno, > > I read it, and it's interesting. I even wonder if I would not put in the > tips. Before it disappears in the depth of the ML... > > Jacques > > From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Alex, >> may be you did not read my mail....or may be I was not so clear.... >> -Bruno >> >> 2008/5/28 Alex Melnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> I think this section covers the import of the data. So let's say I can >>> import the list of products into OFBIZ. How can I associate it to a >>> catalogue, browsing category, etc. In other words how can I make my >>> data play like a real product? >>> >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/28/2008 6:17 AM >>> >>> >>> take a look at the /framework/datafile folder >>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/~jacopoc/OFBiz's+Data+File+Tools<http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/%7Ejacopoc/OFBiz%27s+Data+File+Tools> >>> <http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/%7Ejacopoc/OFBiz%27s+Data+File+Tools> >>> >>> Alex Melnik sent the following on 5/27/2008 12:55 PM: >>> > Is there a way to load existing products from a legacy system >>> without >>> > doing it manually (through webtools) or inserting it directly into >>> the >>> > database through an ETL. In other words is there a UI where I can >>> > upload a list or is there an API that I can use to write a simple >>> JAVA >>> > driver to read from a list and insert into the OFBIZ back-end? >>> > >>> > Thanks for the help, >>> > Alex >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >> >