Hi Bill,
As you know I use the auto-import feature (V1). Currently it adds new contacts and ignores those where the numbers already exist. Can it be modified to update existing numbers?
Graeme
Updating contacts with Auto Import
Re: Updating contacts with Auto Import
Hi Graeme,
Finest regards,
Bill Root
Ascendis Software
I'm pretty sure we can do this, if you can wait until after the 2.0 release. Would that present a problem?GraemeP wrote:As you know I use the auto-import feature (V1). Currently it adds new contacts and ignores those where the numbers already exist. Can it be modified to update existing numbers?
Finest regards,
Bill Root
Ascendis Software
I didn't forget, Graeme! The new beta includes this change. To enable it, check the new setting in the Auto Import Contacts window.
Some notes:
- In Ascendis Caller ID version 2, phone numbers no longer uniquely identify contacts since contacts can have multiple phone numbers.
- When importing from CSV files, Ascendis Caller ID uses the first name, last name, and company as the key for the contact. In other words, if the first name, last name, or company change, it will look like a different contact and may not overwrite as desired. (Instead, a new contact will be created.) If they're the same then all other fields in the import file will overwrite the existing contact if overwrite is checked. (If overwrite is not checked, only empty fields will be overwritten.)
- Ascendis Caller ID now (since version 2) adopts phone numbers to contacts found in the CSV import file regardless of the overwrite setting.
I know the above may not be completely clear, so please ask if you have questions.
Finest regards,
Bill Root
Ascendis Software
Some notes:
- In Ascendis Caller ID version 2, phone numbers no longer uniquely identify contacts since contacts can have multiple phone numbers.
- When importing from CSV files, Ascendis Caller ID uses the first name, last name, and company as the key for the contact. In other words, if the first name, last name, or company change, it will look like a different contact and may not overwrite as desired. (Instead, a new contact will be created.) If they're the same then all other fields in the import file will overwrite the existing contact if overwrite is checked. (If overwrite is not checked, only empty fields will be overwritten.)
- Ascendis Caller ID now (since version 2) adopts phone numbers to contacts found in the CSV import file regardless of the overwrite setting.
I know the above may not be completely clear, so please ask if you have questions.
Finest regards,
Bill Root
Ascendis Software
Not sure I fully understand this....Bill Root wrote:I didn't forget, Graeme! The new beta includes this change. To enable it, check the new setting in the Auto Import Contacts window.
Some notes:
- In Ascendis Caller ID version 2, phone numbers no longer uniquely identify contacts since contacts can have multiple phone numbers.
- When importing from CSV files, Ascendis Caller ID uses the first name, last name, and company as the key for the contact. In other words, if the first name, last name, or company change, it will look like a different contact and may not overwrite as desired. (Instead, a new contact will be created.) If they're the same then all other fields in the import file will overwrite the existing contact if overwrite is checked. (If overwrite is not checked, only empty fields will be overwritten.)
- Ascendis Caller ID now (since version 2) adopts phone numbers to contacts found in the CSV import file regardless of the overwrite setting.
I know the above may not be completely clear, so please ask if you have questions.
Finest regards,
Bill Root
Ascendis Software
Lets say I have a contact called Graeme with phone number 012345678 and I import Bill with a phone number 012345678, with I then have 2 records with the same number?
Re: Updating contacts with Auto Import
No. You would have two contacts, one named Graeme and one named Bill. Bill would now "own" phone number 012345678, and Graeme would own whatever phone numbers it had other than 012345678. If Graeme didn't own any other phone numbers, Graeme would still be a contact, but with no phone numbers.GraemeP wrote:Lets say I have a contact called Graeme with phone number 012345678 and I import Bill with a phone number 012345678, with I then have 2 records with the same number?
Finest regards,
Bill Root
Ascendis Software