Import information (header)
The columns to which the values in the subsequent data records are assigned are
defined in the first row.
The column names must match the names permitted for importing addresses into
this address book. The valid column names can be seen in the dialog.
Leading or trailing blanks in the column names are ignored.
Note that the column names are
case-sensitive
. Invalid columns are not imported
and a corresponding error message is displayed in the log file.
Data records
The remaining rows contain the actual data records with the values to be
assigned to the various columns.
Columns may be left empty.
The number of values (including "empty values") must match the number of
values in the import information (header). Rows containing an invalid number of
values are ignored during the import. A corresponding error message is written
to the log file.
Leading or trailing blanks in the values are ignored.
Rows containing only empty values are ignored. A corresponding error message
is written to the log file.
Sample import file for a personal address book
The example below shows a file used to import a personal address book.
EntryId; LastName; FirstName; Street; PostalCode; City;
PhoneNumber; MailAddress
123; Utzer; Ben; Dorfstraße 34c; 22941; Bargteheide; 04532-1234567;
[email protected]
124; Comergo Bargteheide; ; Bahnhofstraße 24; 22941; Bargteheide;
04532-269 0; [email protected]
125; Bredet; Vera;;;;;[email protected]
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