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‎01-21-2011 09:16 PM
I am sorry if this has been asked and answered, but I am unable to find it.
We really like LanSweeper and what it can do for us.
I am not a SQL programmer so having trouble finding where to get this done.
1. I would like to know the proper/quick way to enter data in the Custom Fields. I know that I can select the computer to bring up the properties, then select Custom Fields Tab, enter the information and Save Changes. However I would like to be able to see that in a table that I can enter one right after another instead of jumping back and forth between computers.
2. Is there a way to import from an Excel sheet right into the Custom Fields, as I have the information in Excel so I wouldn't have to rekey them.
Again, I am sorry it this is somewhere that I should have looked but so far unable to find the answers anywhere.
We really like LanSweeper and what it can do for us.
I am not a SQL programmer so having trouble finding where to get this done.
1. I would like to know the proper/quick way to enter data in the Custom Fields. I know that I can select the computer to bring up the properties, then select Custom Fields Tab, enter the information and Save Changes. However I would like to be able to see that in a table that I can enter one right after another instead of jumping back and forth between computers.
2. Is there a way to import from an Excel sheet right into the Custom Fields, as I have the information in Excel so I wouldn't have to rekey them.
Again, I am sorry it this is somewhere that I should have looked but so far unable to find the answers anywhere.
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‎01-24-2011 10:06 AM
You will need some SQL knowledge to do this.
You can create an odbc link from excel or msaccess to the sql server.
You need to edit/add table "tblcompcustom"
You can create an odbc link from excel or msaccess to the sql server.
You need to edit/add table "tblcompcustom"
