Managing purchases and inventory
TATSU 3D
Posts: 224
Hey everyone,
Just a real quick question...
Does anyone know if it's possible to download your purchase history into Excel or similar? I'm trying to find a way of managing my inventory and seeing exactly what I have and have not got, and to be honest when I first started using DAZ, I was more focussed on learning the program and grabbing cool content than I was about staying organised!
I know you can see past purchases in your account area, but these are grouped into orders. What would be perfect is if you could download every purchase as seperate, if that makes any sense? (It does in my head!)
I also realise that you can see this info in DAZ itself, but that wouldn't give me purchase dates and amounts paid!
Thanks for any help in advance!

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Does this not help https://www.daz3d.com/downloader/customer/files
Unfortunately, inventory management is something daz ignores when it comes to customer service and has been the topic of countless endless threads.
The closest thing to a perfect solution currently available is Taosoft's Account manager for DAZ. http://taosoft.dk/software/accm-daz/ Not only is it free, but it compiles everything about every product you've ever bought except the price you paid for it in an easy to suse, sortable database that can be exported into Excel as a .csv., and while online can display the actual product pages or, when offline, store all of a products images as well a a compedium of all the product text. The one thing it doesn't do is keep a record of the price paid, but since it does track the order number, you can access the price paid by linking to that. (Note- you need to check the receipt that was mailed to you to see the actual price you paid for an individual item, as the invoices stored on the DAZ page itself display the price BEFORE discounts are applied.your actual
I have saved my DIM contents at times as a CSV but admittedly that excludes content not downloadable by DIM
Install manager has a right-click option to export selected to a CSV file, with a dialogue then allowing you to choose which fields to include. You could then import that into a spreadsheet.
That feature on install manager was fantastic Richard - I didn't even know that was an option! That's saved me a whole lot of work so thanks!
I will also be checking out the other options mentioned to see what works best - so thanks to all who responded.