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Load File Formats

Postby matzebrei » Wed May 26, 2004 6:31 pm

I'm looking for a specification for .lfp load files in order to convert them to an in-house load file format. I'd like to do this without guessing on the meaning of each field and its possible values. Any advice?
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Postby jbdev » Sat Nov 06, 2004 1:44 am

I know you posted quite a while ago, but have you tried contacting IPRO? I'm sure they'd be happy to provide you with the specs. If not, I might be able to dig them up for you.
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Re: Load File Formats

Postby TerriTipton » Mon Nov 08, 2004 2:10 pm

matzebrei wrote:I'm looking for a specification for .lfp load files in order to convert them to an in-house load file format. I'd like to do this without guessing on the meaning of each field and its possible values. Any advice?


You can contact tech support or myself directly and we will provide you with the lfp format. Thank you, Terri Tipton
Terri Tipton
V.P. Client Relations
9630 N. 25th Avenue, Suite 450
Phoenix, AZ 85021
602.324.4776
ttipton@iprocorp.com
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