Set the Import Type to User Defined Fields.

Then select a Link Table in the dropdown.

The Spire Fields will then poplate with the existing User Defined Fields for that module.



Below is a description of the Spire Fields for this Import. 

Please refer to the User Manual for more information on how to do Imports.


Spire 3.11 Fields
Link TableExplanation
Example
Link No (Required)GL AccountGL account number for the UDF value11120
Link No (Required)InventoryWarehouse padded out with spaces to be 6 characters followed by the Part No for the UDF valueVA    CMATS
Link No (Required)
Job CostiingJob Costing number for the UDF valueSOUTHEAST
Link No (Required)
Job Costing AccountJob Costing account for the UDF valueFLOORS
Link No (Required)
Payment TermsPayment Term code for the UDF valueCOD
Link No (Required)
Product CodeProduct code for the UDF valueACC
Link No (Required)
Production OrderProduction Order number for the UDF value0030000038
Link No (Required)
Purchase OrderPurchase Order number for the UDF value0000700025
Link No (Required)Purchase Order ItemPurchase Order number followed by Line Item number for the UDF value1
Link No (Required)
Sales TaxTax Code for the UDF value1
Link No (Required)
SalespersonSalesperson for the UDF valueMary
Link No (Required)
Shipping MethodShipping Method Code for the UDF value01
Link No (Required)
TerritorySales Territory for the UDF valueBUILDERS
Link No (Required)
User User for the UDF valueADMIN
Link No (Required)
WarehouseWarehouse for the UDF valueVA


Below is an example where the database has four User Defined Fields set up in Inventory.