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June 07, 2021

Inventory migration

AcuroVet® is upgrading the inventory module to ensure your inventory management is simple and efficient for your practice’s needs. 

In order to make the switch, we need to migrate your current inventory data to the new format. To do this most effectively, we need your help.

We are hosting a webinar, which will be recorded, to explain the classification process on June 9 at 3pm EDT. Please plan to attend, or watch the recording, for more information and visualization of the spreadsheet process. You can register for the webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/874274887066778893

Once we receive your re-classified inventory data on the new spreadsheet we will upload it to a test environment which you will be able to access and verify the data is how you would like to use and dispense your inventory. When all users have verified their data, we will schedule the live data migration and 2.0 features update release.

Please feel free to contact Maureen at maureen@acurovet.com if you have any questions.


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