In the Import Guide, you learn to create import files, import new records into The Raiser’s Edge, and update records in The Raiser’s Edge. You can also learn about the following. “Preparing for Import” on page 8 “Import File Layout Rules” on page 9 “Exporting an import file” on page 74
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Aug 10, 2019 . which would POST the content of the file, someFile along with the specified name field to the server as a multipart/form-data request. The important parts of the example are the multipart DSL extension, which is provided by the MultipartContent class and aids in creating the upload content in the correct format. The multipart encoder is used to convert the request …
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Should you need to access Barclays.Net and iPortal from a computer or laptop at a different location, we have provided some important points to consider so that you can access them as easily as possible. Refer to our Software & Hardware Guide to review any installation requirements. Visit our security page for advice on staying safe whilst online.
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User Guide. Created by RamandeepK (Unlicensed) Last updated: Jan 14, 2021 by Angelica Salazar Version comment. min read. The following pages explain how to use R4J - Requirements Management for Jira: Microsoft Excel Add-In. Explore the …
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import The import command enables bulk loading of time series data into OpenTSDB. You provide one or more files and OpenTSDB will parse and load the data. Data must be formatted in the Telnet put style with one data point per line in a text file. Each file may optionally be compressed with GZip and if so, must end with the .gz extension.
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Users can sign up for as many or as few Notification event types (called Notification Defaults) as they like and based on this multiple Notification events could be sent for a single container. e.g. If a user signed up to receive Notifications for Discharge and Gate-Out events then for Import containers they would receive two Notifications per ...
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Select your device in the dialog box that appears, and then set the Wi-Fi name and password. Connect your mobile device to the same Wi-Fi network as your PC. Open the app on your mobile device and tap the device icon in the upper right corner. Wait till the app discovers your device. After setting the Wi-Fi network, tap OK.
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Steps to create a new user on iPortal/BNET Step 1 –Create a new user in iPortal. Step 2 – Assign iPortal role profiles to allow the new user to access iPortal functionality, such as Barclays.Net or eStatements.
Barclays iPortal Click into the Admin tab and select Users Select the menu next to the users name to be activated (three horizontal dots to the left of the Users name) Click Activate Renewed Device. If you are set to Dual administration, then a second administrator will need to approve this.
This Guide has been designed to improve the way in which you use iPortal/Barclays.Net, whilst also highlighting key functionality the system has to offer. If you require further information relating to the hints and tips included in this document, please see the individual help guides within iPortal/Barclays.Net. Contents