Data Integration
Manual Imports
Basic steps for importing data to Quant.
Description of basic import criteria.
The Product Data import allows product data to be imported manually to Quant, for example from an Excel file. Via this import you can either update the properties of the products that have already been created in Quant or create new products.
It is possible to bulk import information about various packages of individual products into Quant.
For the creation of planograms, it is essential that each product has its own image so that it can be inserted in the planogram. You can manually import product images into Quant.
Products Predecessor can now be imported in bulk into Quant. The import can be found in menu Import - Product predecessors.
Product data that are specific for individual stores can also be uploaded to Quant in bulk. For example, they may differ in prices or in the amount of the minimum stock or may be prohibited at some stores.
It is now possible to bulk import POS products into Quantum, advertising products whose purpose is to influence customer buying behaviour directly in the store (marketing materials, banners, dividers, LED screens, posters, stickers...).
You can manually import the category hierarchy into Quant. Individual groups of products can then be assigned to individual categories and individual planograms can be created more efficiently.
You can easily import a list of your stores, which you have created in an Excel spreadsheet, for example, so that you do not have to start each store manually at first. In addition to creating new stores, this import is possible update the data of existing stores in Quant.
Sales Data import enables you to import sales data manually for example from Excel table which you save as CSV.
The Import Users allows you to manually import data about individual users, such as username, email, first and last name and the store to which the user is assigned.
If you have your store drawn in CAD using block libraries, you can import the store fixtures corresponding to the blocks in your library into Quant and save yourself the time of re-drawing individual components in Quant.