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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p><p>I have imported customers and customer-branches, that is OK now.<br />I have figured out that for importing products you need to fill 6 tables (or 7)<br />in a coherent way.</p><p>stock_master<br />item_codes<br />purch_data<br />prices<br />stock_moves<br />loc_stock</p><p>Now if I want 1000 pieces of a product in stock I must put that in stock_moves.</p><p>I am not sure that I have to put something in gl_trans</p><p>since there is no connection to the productnumber there, with wat is it connected then<br />and am I obliged to put a -1000 and +1000 line in there?</p><p>Kind regards,<br />Jan</p>]]></description>
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