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Marie-françoise R.
Marie-françoise R.
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Hello to all,

I have created a new website (not using the old one), question is there a mean to import the members list ? I can export it without problem, but not import that file. Do I really have to reintroduce eache members one by one ? (498 members).

Other idea... In my list members I would like to have in a quickview of the access areas assigned to each member. Actually I have to manually browse each zone to see if there is an alias... which create a lot of work. Would it be possible, instead of creating an alias for each area to have a unique system like this and using a check box instead of an alias :   

                                                            Access to area 1           to area 2          area 3

***                                    X                                                 X

this would be a great help to manage a hug members list.

Kind regards to all, and thank you for answer

Marie-Françoise

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Andre E
Andre E
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It would be a great asset if there is an upload besides a download, i tested a few options but could not find a fast solution and i am facing a similair issue, but for now i stay with the old version because of this.

I feel an IDEA post comming up but maybe other users or Incomedia have an IDEA how to solve this problem first?

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Alan Otton
Alan Otton
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Hello and good morning,

I have a similar problem trying to use a new template for an existing website. I have exported the registered members into a csv file but now can't find a way of importing this list into the update site.

I will try looking through files on the server to see if there is a way I can use the CP file manager to import and over-write the blank list or maybe WinFTP Pro or something. I'll let you know if I have any success!

Kindest regards and Stay Safe!

Alan

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