It is like Rome, there are many ways that lead there :). There is an excel add-in, there is the migration job tool, there is the .NET Access provider and 3rd party tools, there are PL/SQL scripts and yes, there is also the ‘incoming customer order’ functionality in the application. That last one however is designed to ongoingly create customer orders on a day-to-day basis. The Migration Job and Excel add-in migration tools typically provide better support to do a one-off import.
It is like Rome, there are many ways that lead there :). There is an excel add-in, there is the migration job tool, there is the .NET Access provider and 3rd party tools, there are PL/SQL scripts and yes, there is also the ‘incoming customer order’ functionality in the application. That last one however is designed to ongoingly create customer orders on a day-to-day basis. The Migration Job and Excel add-in migration tools typically provide better support to do a one-off import.
More info on the Excel add-in here:
Best regards, Roel
Thank you a lot Roel. I will have a look at it. :-)