Importing a comma separated Mailing list
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Importing a comma separated Mailing list
Generating a comma separated address list for importing into the PC+
I am using PC+ V 11.I on several computers with XP or 7. This is the first time I have tried to import anything.
I have modified a mailing (phone book list) from Servant Keepers (SK) software, and put it into the correct order, and wording for importing to PC+. I had to introduce a large number of commas, and Double Quote marks to fill in the blanks.
When I tried to import it, PC+ would only accept the Double Quote marks that were already in the SK Comma separated export, so that most everything was pushed together into the wrong columns.
I could see that the Double Quote marks in various fonts look different (left and right) even though Word processors indicate they are the same font (using only one key to print them) therefore I have to assume they are Double Quote marks, and your instructions only say to use double Quotes, so why do they not work?
The Double Quote Marks in ASCII (decimal) are Character code 34 and are good but the Character codes for the left and right Double Quotes which are used by all the Fonts I looked at were 147 and 148, I know this because I substituted the 34 for the 147 and 148 characters in several lines, and they worked!
I have 70 some names I still have to fix, one Double Quote at a time using the symbol insert function because the Find and Replace editing function does not work with extended symbols!
I hope this all makes sense.
I am using PC+ V 11.I on several computers with XP or 7. This is the first time I have tried to import anything.
I have modified a mailing (phone book list) from Servant Keepers (SK) software, and put it into the correct order, and wording for importing to PC+. I had to introduce a large number of commas, and Double Quote marks to fill in the blanks.
When I tried to import it, PC+ would only accept the Double Quote marks that were already in the SK Comma separated export, so that most everything was pushed together into the wrong columns.
I could see that the Double Quote marks in various fonts look different (left and right) even though Word processors indicate they are the same font (using only one key to print them) therefore I have to assume they are Double Quote marks, and your instructions only say to use double Quotes, so why do they not work?
The Double Quote Marks in ASCII (decimal) are Character code 34 and are good but the Character codes for the left and right Double Quotes which are used by all the Fonts I looked at were 147 and 148, I know this because I substituted the 34 for the 147 and 148 characters in several lines, and they worked!
I have 70 some names I still have to fix, one Double Quote at a time using the symbol insert function because the Find and Replace editing function does not work with extended symbols!
I hope this all makes sense.
Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
The problem is that all character fields must be enclosed with the double quotes (" "), if a field is missing that Powerchurch expects, the double quote must have a place holder.Paul Hodges wrote:Generating a comma separated address list for importing into the PC+
I am using PC+ V 11.I on several computers with XP or 7. This is the first time I have tried to import anything.
I have modified a mailing (phone book list) from Servant Keepers (SK) software, and put it into the correct order, and wording for importing to PC+. I had to introduce a large number of commas, and Double Quote marks to fill in the blanks.
When I tried to import it, PC+ would only accept the Double Quote marks that were already in the SK Comma separated export, so that most everything was pushed together into the wrong columns.
I could see that the Double Quote marks in various fonts look different (left and right) even though Word processors indicate they are the same font (using only one key to print them) therefore I have to assume they are Double Quote marks, and your instructions only say to use double Quotes, so why do they not work?
The Double Quote Marks in ASCII (decimal) are Character code 34 and are good but the Character codes for the left and right Double Quotes which are used by all the Fonts I looked at were 147 and 148, I know this because I substituted the 34 for the 147 and 148 characters in several lines, and they worked!
I have 70 some names I still have to fix, one Double Quote at a time using the symbol insert function because the Find and Replace editing function does not work with extended symbols!
I hope this all makes sense.
Sort of like this:
"lastname","firstname","", "mr & mrs Firstname Lastname", ... etc
I also suspect that the system is expecting the standard ASCII symbols, and not the extended character set.
That said, it may have been easier for you to export from Servant Keeper, import into Excel format (97-2003), then import using the spreadsheet.
FWIW ... if you're currently using Servant Keeper, Powerchurch does offer a conversion from that database to Powerchurch. You can call them for pricing.
Neil Zampella
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Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
The quotes are, all there and also the commas. The problem is that the standard keyboard quote key does not produce the acceptable ASCII number symbol. The standard keyboard quote symbol should be 34 but the ones that are coming up are 147 and 148. I am using Microsoft Word starter Which might have some differences form the more complete software. Thanks for your help.
Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
That may be the issue ... Starter is basically a stripped down Word 2010 ... the text format it saves in is probably NOT ASCII ..Paul Hodges wrote:The quotes are, all there and also the commas. The problem is that the standard keyboard quote key does not produce the acceptable ASCII number symbol. The standard keyboard quote symbol should be 34 but the ones that are coming up are 147 and 148. I am using Microsoft Word starter Which might have some differences form the more complete software. Thanks for your help.
Again, my advice ... try importing into Excel, rearrange the data columns there, save as Excell 97-2003, then import. That said, you may want to call Powerchurch support directly.
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Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
These replacements are controlled by the "autocorrect" settings in Word. You can disable this behavior, so it doesn't replace quotes with left and right quotes, hyphens with long hyphens, etc. The autocorrect options are in the Options or Preferences or whatever it is called in Word.
Another alternative would be to copy all the text from the Word document and paste into Notepad, which is plain ASCII text, or as Neil suggested, do the work in Excel, then Save As CSV.
Another alternative would be to copy all the text from the Word document and paste into Notepad, which is plain ASCII text, or as Neil suggested, do the work in Excel, then Save As CSV.
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Can you kindly provide a sample text file that can be used to import data from?
It would be great if it has multiple entries and one with comma delimited and another file with tabs
Thanks
It would be great if it has multiple entries and one with comma delimited and another file with tabs
Thanks
Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
Some info:dozone wrote:Can you kindly provide a sample text file that can be used to import data from?
It would be great if it has multiple entries and one with comma delimited and another file with tabs
Thanks
1. the system can only import the Family Mailing List data, not any personal profile data.
2. the system can import from Excel 5 or 97 spreadsheets, dBase files and comma-delimited files, and comma-delimited files that can have the column titles on the first line.
The format can be found in the Powerchurch manual, or by pressing the <F1> key when using the import module.
This was copied from the built-in Powerchurch manual:
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The data file you prepare for import should be in the following format structure:
Field Name Data Type Width Notes
LASTNAME Character 25 Last name of key spouse
FIRSTNAME Character 20 First name of key spouse
SALUT Character 25 Salutation
NAMELINE Character 33 First line of address label
ADDRESS Character 30
ADDRESS2 Character 30
CITY Character 25
STATE Character 2 State or Province
ZIP Character 10 Zip or Postal Code
COUNTRY Character 12 Leave blank unless foreign
CR_ROUTE Character 4 Carrier route
DEL_PT Character 2 Delivery point
HOMEPHONE Character 14
DATE_REG Date 8 Date registered
CATEGORY Character 25 Mailing Category
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
I use PC+ 11.5 and am trying to import for the first time. I export to Excel frequently.
I have my data to import in Excel and had to save it as CSV because my version 11.5 still calls for Excel 5 or Excel 95-97 for import and export.
I can't save my xlsx spreadsheet (Excel 2010) in that early a version. And now Excel 2013 is available. Will PC+ move to newer versions of Excel?
Also, when I imported a list of people, I found that some were new and some were already in the database. The import created duplicate families but there was no message that the families already existed. Now I have to go through and look for duplicates. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
I have my data to import in Excel and had to save it as CSV because my version 11.5 still calls for Excel 5 or Excel 95-97 for import and export.
I can't save my xlsx spreadsheet (Excel 2010) in that early a version. And now Excel 2013 is available. Will PC+ move to newer versions of Excel?
Also, when I imported a list of people, I found that some were new and some were already in the database. The import created duplicate families but there was no message that the families already existed. Now I have to go through and look for duplicates. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
Eventually PCPlus will be able to save in the newer versions of Excel, but unfortunately the report writer that is currently being use does not have that capability. It will not happen until a newer version of PCPlus (think v12 probably) is available, at least that is what I expect based on hints I've read on the forums.Martha F wrote:I use PC+ 11.5 and am trying to import for the first time. I export to Excel frequently.
I have my data to import in Excel and had to save it as CSV because my version 11.5 still calls for Excel 5 or Excel 95-97 for import and export.
I can't save my xlsx spreadsheet (Excel 2010) in that early a version. And now Excel 2013 is available. Will PC+ move to newer versions of Excel?
Also, when I imported a list of people, I found that some were new and some were already in the database. The import created duplicate families but there was no message that the families already existed. Now I have to go through and look for duplicates. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
You've also seen that the system does not check for duplicates, as it is not setup to do that in any Family Mailing List import. It assuming that the mailing list you are importing are all new families, as the only time this is usually done is when importing into the program for the first time.
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Re: Importing a comma separated Mailing list
Every time I import a csv or Excel 97-2003 file into Power Church, does it automatically overwrite the previous file? Or how can I delete the files that I imported? 

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I'm assuming you're talking about a mailing list import ?? As I said in the last time I posted here in 2014, the system DOES NOT check for duplicates, as it figures that these are all new families you're entering.HighlandPresChurch wrote:Every time I import a csv or Excel 97-2003 file into Power Church, does it automatically overwrite the previous file? Or how can I delete the files that I imported?
You'll have to delete the duplicate Mailing List Profiles one by one.
What were you trying to do when you did the import ??
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Update the database, but now that I know that it doesn't check for duplicates, then I'll have to delete the incorrect ones one by one. Oh, well, I don't have anything else better to do. LOL. Thank you for your quick answer!NeilZ wrote:I'm assuming you're talking about a mailing list import ?? As I said in the last time I posted here in 2014, the system DOES NOT check for duplicates, as it figures that these are all new families you're entering.HighlandPresChurch wrote:Every time I import a csv or Excel 97-2003 file into Power Church, does it automatically overwrite the previous file? Or how can I delete the files that I imported?
You'll have to delete the duplicate Mailing List Profiles one by one.
What were you trying to do when you did the import ??