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Importing Address Books and addresses | GT_AB_005

This tutorial takes a look at how to create both address books (a storage area for numerous addresses) and individual addresses contained within those address books. We'll take a look at import tools associated with these elements.

Tutorial Video Transcript

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Now, the next thing we're going to do
is to have a look

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at some of the export tools
that we have available.

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Address is added to your Address
Books can be exported from Infigo

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using this export button that we have here
within one of the actual Address Books.

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This will provide you with details of
entered addresses, along with a template

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from which you can add further addresses
and re-import the CSV.

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If I take a look at what we've downloaded
here.

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It's not this one. There we go.

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You can see we've got

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a few column headings
that have been created for us.

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And then the one entry
that we've inputting here manually now

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has its own entry within this CSV.

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So next we'll take a look

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at what we can export from
the Address Books themselves.

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So if I go back to Address Books

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and I'll click export Address Books.

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So in addition to the individual addresses
that we've just seen,

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the list of Address
Books can also be exported.

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You can see here, for example,
we've only got one address book

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which we've created

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and we've now got an entry
within that downloadable CSV.

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So let's take a look at these CVS
that we've just downloaded.

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The CSV file I've got listed here

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is an example of the downloaded address
book CSV.

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The downloaded CSV provides information
on current Address Books that we have,

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but in addition, it provides you

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with a CSV template
in which you can add further entries

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and then re-import the CSV into Infigo
to create additional Address Books.

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So in our example here,
additional rows have been added

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detailing Address Books
ready to re-import into Infigo

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And we'll do that in a moment.

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This other CSV that I've got open here.

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So here we have an example
of the downloaded addresses, CSV.

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So the downloaded CSV provides
information on current addresses,

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and these are the addresses
within all of the Address Books.

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So in addition, it provides you with a CSV
template out in which you can add

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further entries
and then re-import CSV to Infigo

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to create additional addresses.

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So in our example, additional rows
have been added detailing

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additional addresses, and these are ready
to re-import into Infigo

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The downloaded CSV also contains
two identifying columns.

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If I just switch back
to the one that we actually

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download it,
you'll see that I have two columns.

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One of them is the address book ID
and one of them is the address book name.

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Only one of

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these is required to add new addresses
to the Infigo system.

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In my example, I've opted to place each

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individual address
using the address book name column.

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As a result, I've deleted the ID column.

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As you can see here.

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So we still have the address ID.

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That's fine.

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And I've left all the new entries blank.

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However,
we haven't got the address book ID.

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Please know that
when you're formulating addresses in here,

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they cannot not contain a comma symbol
within them.

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The CSV we upload is comma delimited,
so having commas

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within the addresses
themselves will skew the input.

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So let's get this bit of information

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within our address book system in Infigo
itself.

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I'm going to start off by importing
the actual Address Books using the import

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Address Books item up here.

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We can see there that new

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Address Books have been created
based on that information.

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We can also see that it's imported,
but it's got an error.

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And when we do have an error
in any of these import processes,

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we all given an additional CSV document
which shows us what has failed.

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So if I go ahead and open that,
what we can see there is it's saying

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So if I go ahead and open that,
what we can see there is it's saying

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that one of those Address Books
already exists, which is absolutely fine.

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So we tried to import the general address
book again,

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but it already existed within our system,
so it's just informing us of that.

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The other Address Books have been created
as expected, so the next them are going

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to do is to import the actual addresses
to sit within those Address Books.

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Now, just as a reminder
of the format of this,

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before we do import,
then I've got all of the addresses

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for all of the dress
books within this one. CSV

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and we've got the address book name, which
is where they're going to be assigned.

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We could put the same address
in multiple Address Books.

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All we need to do is give it
multiple rows within the CSV.

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So I'll go ahead and import those.

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And then once that import has completed,

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we can go ahead and view
that address information.

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So if I go into one of my Address

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Books and click
and it goes back to my address list

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and we can see all of those new entries
have now been created.

 

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Step by Step Guide

Creating Address Books _ GT_AB_002

This tutorial takes a look at how to create both address books (a storage area for numerous addresses) and individual addresses contained within those address books.

We'll take a look at both manual input of these elements, along with available import tools.

Creation Date: Oct 30, 2023
Created By: Sam Webster

1. Navigate to Address Book Management

This area is used solely for the creation and management of address books, which can then be assigned to different user associated areas such as customer roles or departments.

Navigate to Address Book Management

2. Click on Add

To begin, we will manually create an address book.

Click on Add

3. Complete address book details

Fill in some basic details for the address book. These fields cover:

Address book name & description

Validate records | When admins input addresses into the address book, this setting specifies whether this address is verified against your storefront's address settings. This could be, for example, whether a company name is required.

Available for everyone | This setting means that any address within this address book will be available for any customer to use.

Complete address book details

4. Click on Save and continue

Click on Save and continue

5. Click on Address list

Once saved, an Address list tab appears, where you can begin manually inputting addresses to be contained within the address book.

Click on Address list

6. Click on Add

Click on Add

7. Complete the address details

Complete the address details

8. Address advanced settings

A series of options is available when inputting an address, controlling when that address can be used and how fixed or editable that address will be.

Firstly, you can define whether the address can be used for shipping or billing purposes, or, both.

The final set of options controls what a customer will be able to modify when selecting that address. You have the ability to make different parts of the address editable, such as the name, address fields, company name, or contact fields (such as email or phone number).

Deselecting all of these options will mean nothing on that address is editable when selected.

Address advanced settings

9. Click on Save

Click on Save

10. Click on Address list

Click on Address list

11. The newly added address is now available

The newly added address is now available

12. Click on Export

Addresses added to your address books can be exported from Infigo using the Export button (from within an Address book).

This will provide you details of entered addresses, along with a template from which you can add further addresses and re-import the CSV.

Click on Export

13. Click on back to address book list

Click on back to address book list

14. Click on Export address books

In addition to individual addresses, the list of address books can also be exported.

Navigate to the Address Book Management screen and click Export address books.

Click on Export address books

15. Address Books CSV

Here, we have an example of the downloaded Address Books CSV.

The downloaded CSV provides information on current address books, but in addition provides you with a CSV template in which you can add further entries then re-import the CSV to Infigo to create additional address books.

In our example, additional rows have been added detailing additional books, ready to re-import into Infigo.

Address Books CSV

16. Addresses CSV

Here, we have an example of the downloaded addresses CSV.

The downloaded CSV provides information on current addresses, but in addition provides you with a CSV template in which you can add further entries then re-import the CSV to Infigo to create additional address books.

In our example, additional rows have been added detailing additional books, ready to re-import into Infigo. The downloaded CSV also contains two identifying columns, ID and AddressBookName. Only one of these is required to add new addresses to the Infigo system. In my example, I have opted to place each individual address using the AddressBookName column. As a result, I have deleted the ID column.

NOTE: Addresses cannot contain "," (comma) symbols within them. The CSV we upload is comma delimited, so having commas within the addresses themselves will skew the input.

Addresses CSV

17. Click on Import address books

Next, let's import out Address Book CSV in order to create some new address books.

Click on Import address books

18. Select the CSV file and upload

New address books will be available.

Select the CSV file and upload

19. Click on Import address book addresses

Still on the Address Books Screen, click to import individual addresses.

Click on Import address book addresses

20. Informational pop ups

Feedback will be provided by the Infigo system when importing both address books and addresses.

If any failures occur, an additional CSV will automatically be downloaded, providing additional details on the failed elements of the import.

Informational pop ups

21. Viewing addresses

Once the import completes, addresses will now be available within the address book.

Click Edit on an address book to view its details.

Viewing addresses

22. Click on Address list

Click on Address list

23. Addresses available

Addresses available
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