Data design / data import

Posted By saturation Fri 17 Sep 2010
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 Posted Fri 17 Sep 2010
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Is there a data design/schema somewhere that I can look at?  

If not, I'm basically trying to import some products/product categories through the database without having to go through the UI.   Does anyone have any insight on how the tables correlate?   Right now I just need just basic product information and product categories.

As well, I tried the data import upload just using the exampledata.xls (and the CSV as well), and after I select it, the text box where my file is supposed to show is blank and everything else on that window is grayed out.    Even if I hard code the path to the file, everything is still gray.   I am on Windows 7, so I'm wondering if that might be the issue.

So, if anyone can help with either the data import issue or send me a way or SQL scripts to add in product data, that would be great.

Thanks!
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Also, for this data tool--apparently it's working fine on Windows 7 32-bit, but I haven't been able to get it to work on my Win 7 64-bit.    Has anyone else had the same experience?   My description of what happens is in my message above.
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I have the same above issue. I am running the DataTool on Windows Server 2003 SP2, have also tried it on WinXP SP3. Has anyone found the solution?
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Can you confirm that your issue is problems on 64-bit O/S, but that 32-bit is ok?

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No incorrect, I was refering your original post about the issues you are experiencing with importing from a .CSV file. I have the same problem as you.

I am running 32-bit OS.

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