You can run Borrower Import two ways. You can create an icon to run it from your desktop using standard Windows procedures. You can also enter a command line that consists of switches. Each switch specifies a piece of data that defines how Borrower Import handles the information you import. Some switches are required—others are optional.
You can use switches to log on to Horizon if Horizon is not already running. Other optional switches specify defaults for the Borrower Import program. (For example, you can set a default for the btype of a group of borrowers so that you do not need to specify it in your header and data files.)
Here is a list of Borrower Import switches:
Unless you use the /Y switch, there must be a unique SQL index on the borrower number column and any columns specified with the /K (key) switch in order for Borrower Import to work. If one does not exist and you do not know how to create one, call SirsiDynix Customer Support.
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