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Import Data

The Import Wizard allows you to import data into a module. You can import just about any spreadsheet when formatted properly. You can find it here on the Module Details window.

 

 

Note: If you are using a Mac, you need to choose the "Windows Comma Separated (.csv)" file type when saving your spreadsheet.

Once you complete those two steps, you’re ready to use the Import Wizard.

 

In this step you’re going to match the columns from your CSV file to the fields in your data module.

Notes: 
- Importing into the following system fields: Record ID, Created By, Created Date, Modified By, and Modified Date, will be ignored by the import tool.
- You cannot update existing records with BLANK data on import. You must use the Mass Update tool to update records with blanks.

This is meant to create links when you import data. It will look in the module you pick in the second drop-down and try to find records where the field you pick in the third drop-down matches the column you pick in the first drop-down. If you’re not sure what to do here, the best thing to do is to select “No Linking” in the first drop-down and not create any links.

Once you’ve told Ivinex how to tell if records are duplicates, it’s time to tell it what to do with them. This is accomplished at the “Action for Duplicate Records” drop-down at the bottom of the page. There are seven different options you can choose, depending on what you want. Most people use Merge Records–Add if not Found (preference to New Record) but your situation may be different:

Keep Existing and New Records: The default option. This reads your spreadsheet and puts every record found in the spreadsheet into the database regardless of whether that record already exists or not. If you have a record ‘A’ in the database and a record ‘A’ in the spreadsheet, you will have 2 ‘A’ records in the database after the import.


 

 

 

Warning: This option will IGNORE any fields that you have selected for deduplication.

 

 

 

 

 

Warning: This will DELETE the original record and then will CREATE a new record from the spreadsheet data.

 

 

 

When the page first loads it will show you how many records it’s validated, but depending on how many records you’re importing it will only show that for a second or two. If you’re importing hundreds of records you will actually see it counting how many records its validated thus far until it finishes.

The last step will look very similar to the third, but it will actually import the records instead of just validating them all. When you click on the Finish button you will see Step 4 or 4, with Finished Importing:  "Total" records imported.  The total will be the amount of records that you just imported.

 

When you see this last screen you can go ahead and exit the Import Wizard window. If you go and look in the module imported, you will see all the records you have now imported.