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DV1120 - Importing and Exporting data - DOVICO Timesheet

Article ID: 26
Last updated: 05 Mar, 2008
Views: 1567
Posted: 21 Dec, 2007
by Chase C.
Updated: 05 Mar, 2008
by Roy R.

Use the Import/Export tool to communicate information between DOVICO Timesheet and other applications in various formats (text, comma separated, html, xml, etc).

Every time the Import/Export tool is launched, a program file is downloaded from the computer or server where DOVICO Timesheet is installed.

Some of the many useful functions for which the Import/Export tool can be used include:

  • Import employees, projects, tasks, time entries, expense entries and other information from other applications to DOVICO Timesheet.
  • Export employees, projects, tasks, time entries, expense entries and other information from DOVICO Timesheet to other applications.
  • Create and save Import templates to be used anytime.
  • Create and save Export templates to be used anytime.

Instructions on how to use the Import/Export tool are available from application's Help file and in the User's Guide

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