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sr #101001: Importing contacts (ownership and multiple categories)
Submitter: | Sebastien MAYER <sebmay> | ||
Submitted: | Wed 12 Jun 2002 04:39:08 PM UTC | ||
Category: | Feature Request | Priority: | 5 - Normal |
Severity: | 2 - Minor | Status: | None |
Privacy: | Public | Assigned to: | jarg |
Open/Closed: | Open | Operating System: | None |
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Date | Changed by | Updated Field | Previous Value | => | Replaced by |
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2004-03-26 | cboettger | Assigned to | None | jarg | |
2002-06-24 | Zone | Summary | IMPORTATION OF CONTACTS |
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When i import contact, two problems :
I wish (as administrator) to decide who will own the
records. Today they belong to me and that's it.
I do the importation for everybody, it's a pain in...
SECOND PROBLEM :
I import contacts from netscape (or Outlook express,
it is the same).
I have to separately import the contacts, category
after category. OK that's not a big deal.
But if a contact is in many categories, you create a
new contact. If a contact is in 5 category, i have 5
duplicates.
Instead, when importing you should detect a similar
contact exist already (same email, and name/company),
then instead of creating a new contact, just modify
the existing one, adding it ALSO in the new category.