Hello everyone, and Happy New Year, BTW.
Is there some switch we need to flip in order to add a Canadian address to the newly created company in TAM? Or have I totally lost it??
Thanks for the help :-)
I don't think so. I think that's why they have the Canadian version. I think you have to figure out how to cram the address in a US-based database. We had a client move to Canada, but still owned property here in Indiana and we had to find an creative way to insert the address - we put the city, province and "canada" all into the city field: "Garden Bay BC Canada", then we were able to put the postal code in the zip code field, even though it had letters.
Thanks Jim, I couldn't get around the ZIP code, I forgot it was 1811, I must have been daydreaming that I was in the 21st century. >:(
Quote from: Matthew Udovich on January 06, 2011, 12:59:28 PM
Hello everyone, and Happy New Year, BTW.
Is there some switch we need to flip in order to add a Canadian address to the newly created company in TAM? Or have I totally lost it??
Thanks for the help :-)
In Utilities, there's a place (can't remember now) where you could add states codes. I had a UK account location so added UK as a "state". TAM still didn't like the postal code so I put that in after the city.
We added all the Canadian provinces as States so that it wouldn't reject them.
Add them in Utilities - General - Field Defaults - Define States
Epic has the provinces built into it. And the ability to flip countries and use a Canadian address,
Quote from: Coral on January 07, 2011, 12:52:21 PM
Epic has the provinces built into it. And the ability to flip countries and use a Canadian address,
Oh sure, always respond with "Epic does that". ;)
"Epic does that".
We heard that alot at Tencon.
Quote from: Ian Blundell on January 07, 2011, 12:16:50 PM
Add them in Utilities - General - Field Defaults - Define States
Thanks for being my memory, Ian!