Table Name |
Columns |
|
Borrower (bt) |
borrower# |
name |
Borrower_barcode (bb) |
borrower# |
lost_date |
Borrower_phone (bp) |
borrower# |
phone_no |
Borrower_bstat (bs) |
borrower# |
bstat |
Borrower_address (ba) |
borrower# |
address4 |
borrower_911 (b9) |
borrower# |
timestamp |
borrower_pac_access_type (b4 |
borrower# |
timestamp |
borrower_image (bi) |
borrower# bimage Note: For more information on importing borrower photos, see Importing borrower photos. |
creation_date timestamp |
For example, you can import the date that a borrower record was originally created by including the creation_date column from the borrower table in the header when you import borrower records. If there is no creation date specified in the incoming data, or if you do not add the creation_date column to your header, Borrower Import sets the creation date to the date of import.
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