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The file path and file mask determine which files the import wizard will try to read. The buttons can be used to browse. In the field you specify the mask for the files. Use wildcard *to include more than one file, e.g. *.*for all files, *.txt for all files with extension .txt, etc. It is important that you check the contents of the folder before executing the actual import, as all files that comply with the mask defined here will be imported. In case you store old files in this directory, they might overwrite records already imported. In case there are other files that do not contain import data meet the selection criteria, import may result in an error.
The HYMOS database that you want to import to is defined by the HYMOS database definition file (*.hdb). You may type the full path to this file or use the button to the right to browse for the file. For HYMOS 4.03 and 4.02 database versions the default.hdbfile from the folder HYMOS 4\Fixed\New\New Databasemay be used. Copy this file to the database folder (the folder containing the db and mapssubfolders). The HYMOS Database Definition file contains specifications for the database connection that HYMOS uses. The default file will be correct for HYMOS 4.0 databases.
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The log file will contain messages that are generated during the import. You may limit the size of the log file by entering the allowed maximum size in the text field Max log size (kB) . If no value is given, the log file will continue to grow. The amount of information that is written to the log file may be reduced by unchecking the box Verbose log output . If this box is checked detailed information is written to the log file, if it is unchecked only errors and a summary are written. In the name of the log file you may use the aliases %DATE% and %TIME%. They will be replaced by the date and time of the import.

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