That hit the nail right on the head! Thanks!
Hatton
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Shadovitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:50 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Creating file that can import into Outlook Task List
>
>
> I should've also mentioned that Outlook's on-line help describes the file
> format. In the index, see "tasks" and then sub-topic "standard fields".
> -David
>
> On Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:23 PM, David Shadovitz
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> wrote:
> > I just created a task in Outlook 97 and exported it as a CSV
> file. Then I
> > deleted the task and imported the CSV file into Outlook. It
> worked fine. So
> >
> > you can just create a variety of dummy tasks and export them,
> and study the
> > format of the exported file.
> >
> > Creating a CSV file from CF is no problem; just use CFCONTENT.
> >
> > -David
> >
> > On Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:06 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey
> > [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > > Hi folks, need to see if anyone has worked with or around this issue
> before.
> > >
> > >
> > > I have an internal task management application utility that
> the company
> > > that
> > > I work for has been working on and using for the last couple
> of years. It
> > > handles a large number of things, but is a stand-alone
> application (CF)
> > > that
> > > is only accessible through the web.
> > >
> > > I know that Outlook has some import and export features. In
> the past I
> > > have
> > > seen threads that spoke of importing the contents of the
> Outlook inbox into
> > > a database through CF, but what I want to do is create a file
> with CF that
> > > I
> > > can import into the task list of Outlook 2000. Has anyone
> dealt with this
> > > before?
> > >
> > > What I'm wanting to do is create something that I can
> download and import
> > > into Outlook that includes things like percent complete, due date,
> priority,
> > >
> > > etc. I can get all that information from my application
> along with the
> > > task
> > > and project name. My biggest problem is finding the
> structure for the file
> > > that Outlook would need to import.
>
>
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