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Introduction

Magento 1.0 supports the import of your categories tree and structure, products, customers and order history records as well as your osCommerce multi-language data. Please note that this import was configured specifically for importing the DB of a default installation of osCommerce 2.2 RC2 and we do not guarantee compliance with other versions, customizations or added contributions.

1. Catalog Images

2. Create Backup osCommerce DB file

- recommended *Skip to step 4 if you want to import DB directly from your osCommerce store.

3. Import backup file into new DB

4. Set up osCommerce import profile in Magento

  1. Name: Profile name in Magento
  2. IP or Hostname: reference your DB location.
  3. Port: Use 3306 for Default
  4. DB Name: name of osCommerce DB or, new DB name you entered in Step 3
  5. DB Username: username login access to osCommerce DB
  6. DB Password: password for login access to osCommerce DB
  7. Prefix: prefix tables in osCommerce

5. Run profile

  1. Select an existing website from the pulldown menu for importing your osCommerce DB. Or, create a new website for your osCommerce DB. If you choose to create a new website for your osCommerce DB import you’ll need to set up the website in the configuration section of the admin. If you’re not sure on how to do this, consult http://www.magentocommerce.com/blog/comments/video-creating-multiple-online-storefronts-part1/
  1. Magento will create a store view for each of your osCommerce language packages.
  1. Categories: Check to import all osCommerce categories with tree structure

Products: Check to import all product

  1. Customers: Check to import all customer info (Note: this version will import only default addresses of customers). You can set in the configuration section of the admin if customer info should be shared across multiple websites or restricted to a specific website. osCommerce customers will be able to use same login and password in Magento.
  2. Orders: Order records will be stored separate of Magento orders and will be viewable only through the customer’s my account section > order history or through the admin.

6. Status of Import

7. Refresh Cache

  1. All Cache: Select “Refresh”
  2. Check both options under Catalog section
  3. Click the Save Cache Settings button

8. View your osCommerce catalog in Magento

Welcome to Open Source eCommerce evolved!