![]() ![]() Before creating a map, make sure you understand what information is contained in each of your current data fields and the available fields in PastPerfect. Sections in this Article:ĭata maps can be created in Excel, Word, or any other word processing program. ![]() We are happy to review your data map before your conversion starts. A detailed data map will ensure you the best possible price and results for your conversion. A data map is essentially the list of fields from your original database and the corresponding PastPerfect fields where the information will reside. The first step in converting data from one program to another is to create a data map. Some of the data formats that we have converted include: Access, ARGUS, ASCII, dBase, DonorPerfect, Excel, FileMaker Pro, GiftMaker Pro, GiftWorks, Heritage Sentinel, InMagic DB/Textworks, iO, MARC, MCMS, Minaret, MIMSY, Paradigm, Paradox, Q&A, Raiser’s Edge, Re:discovery, SNAP! for DOS, SNAP! for Windows, WordPerfect, and MS Works.
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