Import Control Tables
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Email-Access,
there is one additional step to complete the installation
of the new version. You should import all of the internal
system configuration data from the old version that you
were using. To perform this,
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Open the new version of Email-Access
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Select the System Maintenance button from the Main Menu
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Select the Import Control Tables button (top right button)
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Enter the Import File Name which is the name of the old
copy of the database. If you renamed the
old copy, the default, EMAILOLD.MDB will be used.
If your old version is under a different file name,
enter that file name. If the old copy is located in another
directory, other than the current directory,
enter the full path (drive and directory, i.e.
C:\EMAIL\EMAIL2.MDB).
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Press the OK button or press [Enter].
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You will be prompted to Import three types of tables used
in Email-Access. You should answer Yes
to each prompt presented to you as detailed below.
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Import Data Tables - Imports all data from the master
system data tables including import, export,
upload and download setup information.
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Import Reference Tables - These are the lookup and related
tables used by the system including
Import Forms, Import Actions and Import Formats.
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Import Control Table - One table is used in Email-Access
to hold the System Parameters and other
configuration information.
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Finally, you will be prompted to Re-initialize the system
based on the new data imported into the new
version. You should press the Yes button for the system
to activate the new configuration settings.
Import User Defined Tables/Queries
When upgrading from a previous version, along with
the system control tables (as defined above), you must
also import the user defined tables and queries and
re-establish any Attached tables. Any data to be imported
or exported as emails will rely on tables or queries
to supply the data needed. These tables and/or queries
are custom for each email process and are unique to
your specific Email-Access implementation. Since these
tables are unique to each application, you must keep
track of the tables and/or queries that are used to
store the email data. It is advisable to create a macro
to automatically transfer your tables and/or queries
from the old version to the new. This assumes that
you are familiar with MS-Access macros. If you are
unfamiliar with macros you can contact Input Output,
Inc. for development of any custom macros to handle
the transfer of data.
Initial System Configuration
After installing Email-Access, you must supply
system configuration information in order to provide
for proper ongoing operation of the system. Even if
you have upgraded from a previous version of Email-Access,
you should at least check the configuration settings.
The default directory utilized by the system to handle
import and export of emails is defined here. All of
these settings have default values already supplied
in Email-Access. These default values have proven to
be adequate for the standard PC setup. There may be
a modification to the default directory and the File
Name Prefix fields. Each of these configuration settings
contain their own description associated with each
field in the System Parameters window. As you tab to
each field, the description is displayed in the Status
Bar located at the bottom left of the screen. Refer
to Appendix A for details on each configuration
setting.
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