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ezPower / Re: Use on Tablets
« on: May 11, 2015, 09:35:23 PM »
Rasheed.

Yes you can use the system over a WiFi connection on a windows tablet. Make sure that you have an exception for POS.exe in any firewalls that you are using and also make sure that you have good signal coverage in your environment.

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ezPower / Re: export data from spreadsheet to product category
« on: April 07, 2015, 11:10:41 PM »
I have done this many many times and it works very well..

I prefer to leave the excel sheet alone after I have put all the data in (read as save it as an excel spreadsheet)

Highlight all the data in the spreadsheet (I normally click the last cell and then add "A1:"  without the quotes to the field reference in the top left hand corner of the file. Or you can find the last cell and then press Cntrl + Shft + Home) Press "Cntrl C" to copy the data and then open a notepad document and then Cntrl V to paste the data into the notepad document.

Save this and use it to import the data

I find this method much easier than trying to save an excel file in another format... something always seems to go wrong I.E Excel converts numbers to scientific notation etc...

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ezPower / Re: exporting products
« on: July 17, 2014, 08:58:18 PM »
Your issue with the leading zeros being deleted is because of the way excel handles numbers (numbers dont start with zero) For UPC codes use the excel feature to format the column as a text field and it will then no longer delete the leading zero.

To reimport the spreadsheet you will need to save its as a CSV file (i found that the MS-DOS formated CSV file works best) then on the import screen check the import csv box.

If you dont want to have an issue with list limits then export the entire database and then use excel to sort your data.

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ezPower / Re: Does not work in a domain.
« on: May 05, 2014, 11:30:47 PM »
I have set this up and had it working on more than one domain.

You need to check folder permissions and also the share permissions..

Map a network drive to the folder and see if you can create and edit a text file.

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ezPower / Re: Does not work in a domain.
« on: May 05, 2014, 04:10:51 PM »
Further to Ronalds answer I have also found that you need to create an exception in any firewalls, rather than just assuming that local traffic is permitted. If you do not create an exception I have found that you can get slow responses starting and completing transactions.

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