The new mugs that arrived are from the company that doesn't believe in packing material so there's lots of breakage. This time around they did use packing material, but they don't quite understand how that works. They put the packing material in the center of the boxes where it could be protected by the mugs put against the side of the box. At least they never argue with us not paying for the things that arrive broken.
@agudbrandson Right, it's just like the last time. Right click Typica.app, show package contents, then Contents/config/ImportFilters. My initial instructions were vague because I can't remember what platform anybody is using and Mac is a little different from Windows since the latter doesn't really have app bundles.
Typica's development branch now has an update to the IKAWA CSV import script since apparently their app has changed the number and order of columns output. The new script can deal with both old and new files. Some time I'd like to have a more generic CSV import, but IKAWA data is tricky because it exports data from prior to the start of roasting so that needs to be detected and handled appropriately.
@agudbrandson Tried to send you an updated IKAWA import filter but your mail server doesn't like javascript files as mail attachments. Here's the file:
https://code.typica.us/neal/Typica/src/branch/development/config/ImportFilters/IKAWA.js
If you click Raw you'll get a plain text file that you can save into your local config/ImportFilters to make this work with your files.
My sister asked me to buy the latest QuickBooks for Mac for her but Intuit's page for that is broken because instead of just using a link they're doing some JS junk but have the important line commented out. You can view as source to get the link and then paste it into the address bar but like, did nobody test this?
@agudbrandson Sure enough, the format's been changed. There are a lot fewer columns there than there used to be.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.