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88.1. Walkthrough: Using the Import Wizard

The Import Manager, under the File tab, allows you to import a group of records into your database in a single operation. By mapping the columns of your import, you have great flexibility with the format of your import file, and you can save your import settings for use again and again. If you plan to import files using the same format and structure then it is to your advantage to save your settings so that you will not be required to go through the entire wizard with each import.

 

Starting the Import Wizard

 

Mouse over the File menu and choose Import Manager.

Click Start New Import.

Step 1: Select Your Data File

 

Click Browse to search for your data file for import.

 

 

Once you have selected your import file, choose the following:

 

 

 

Note the check box: be sure to un-select this if your first row contains data, rather than column headers.

Step 2: Confirm Your File

 

This step displays information about your import file, including some sample data. Review this to make sure you have chosen the correct import file and settings.

 

The File Options selection will allow you to begin on a line other than the first line.

Step 3: Map your Datapoints

 

In this step, you will select which fields you want to import and where that data should be imported.

 

 

Step 4: Assign Default Values

 

Step 4 will change depending on what type of information you have mapped for your import. In this step, you will determine what the system will fill in for any missing information.

 

For example, when importing receipt information, you must set some receipt-specific defaults if you have not already mapped these fields in your import. You can also add these receipts to an existing batch or create a new batch for the import.

Once you have set all the defaults you need, click Next.

 

You will also have the option to import all records into a Group. If you check the "Import Groups" check-box, you can select a group by first choosing a Category, then selecting the correct Group.

 

If you need to add a Category or Group, you can also do so from this screen.

Step 5: Record Matching

 

In this step, you will select how Aristotle 360 will match your imported records to your pre-existing records. You will also determine what Aristotle 360 will do with matching and non-matching records.

 

Adding New: choose what you would like the system to do with records for which it cannot find a match – the screen-shot shown is for an import of individuals.

 

 

 

Updating Existing: choose what you would like the system to do with records that it is able to match.

 

 

 

Matching Criteria: The options on this list will change based on what information you are importing and have mapped. For example, since we imported First Name, Last Name, and Address Line 1, the second option is available. Because we did not import a Voter ID, we cannot choose to match by Voter ID.

Final Step

 

Save Settings: This will allow you to save your import settings to use later. This is very helpful if you will be importing the exact same file structure repeatedly. If saving your import setting to use at a later date, be sure to click Save Settings before finishing your import – otherwise your import settings will not be saved.

 

Email Notification: enter your email address. The Import Wizard will send you an email when the import is complete.

 

Click Finish to complete your import.

You should receive a confirmation email letting you know the results of your import. Please be aware that there may be some delay, depending on the size of your import.

Congratulations! You have successfully completed your import. We recommend that you spot check some of your imported records to make sure that all of your fields were mapped correctly – if you have any questions, or if you need any assistance, please contact Support.

 

You will now notice that when navigating to File > Import Manageryour saved import settings will now appear.

Keep in mind that if you plan to use these same import setting again, you will click on the format name instead of Start New Import to begin your import. Your import file must be in the same format as your original import.

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