Starting the Folder Import Wizard
Import jobs are created via the Import Wizard, which can be opened by clicking the Import Folder button in the main window.
Note: You cannot open the Import Wizard if a job is already running.
Configuring a New Job
After opening the Import Wizard, you can start adding files, setting destinations, specifying metadata, and configuring general options by following the steps outlined below.
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WorkBy default, metadata field names (i.e., captions) and validation are based on the database selected in the Target section of the ribbon. To use another database as the target, select its name from the Database drop-down menu.
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When importing documents from a folder, you can automatically assign metadata values to some or all of the documents by including a CSV file named index.csv in the top-level folder. Alternatively, after selecting a source, you can apply metadata from a CSV file located on any local or network resource via the Load from CSV button in the Default Metadata section of the ribbon.
A basic index file must include a Path column and at least one metadata column. Values for the path column, which Power Desktop uses to match files to the specified metadata, can be in the following formats:
Work Profile FieldsWhen specifying metadata values for an import to a Work server, column names must match a field's attribute ID or its corresponding caption in the target database.
NetDocuments Profile AttributesWhen importing into NetDocuments, you can specify values for:
Columns containing values for custom attributes must have a header name that matches the name of an existing attribute, ignoring case. To set values for supported system attributes, include columns in the following formats
ExamplesDepending on your application, your index file should look similar to one of the following examples. Excel
Note: To save the spreadsheet in the correct format, select File → Save As and select CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv) as the type. Text Editor
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If you have specified values for the appropriate workspace attributes, you can automatically set the destinations for each item via the Find Destinations button in the Target section of the ribbon. If you a) would like to import items directly into specific folders or b) haven't specified any metadata values with which you can identify target workspaces, you can simply select an item's target via a DMS browser. Work To assign targets for all items in the import list
Note: When creating an import job through the Create Desktop Import command in DeskSite/FileSite, the target is automatically set to the location that was selected in the Work client. NetDocumentsTo override the default target location for an individual item:
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Work Work does not normally allow users to manually set values for DocNum, Version, and file date-related fields. However, Desktop Import/Export allows you to override Work's default behavior as long as you are logged in as a user who has been assigned a Work role with the Use WorkSite Administration privilege. NetDocuments When uploading documents to NetDocuments via its web interface, users are not allowed to change the system date fields. You can, however, set these values via Power Desktop. Note: IDs are automatically set by the NetDocuments server and cannot be manually changed. Importing Multiple Versions The process of configuring a job to import multiple versions of a document is the same for both Work and NetDocuments. To import multiple versions of a document:
Note: When importing into Work, if you do not specify a value for the document number column, all files with the same Previous ID value are imported with the same new document number, which is assigned automatically by WorkSite. |
Starting the Import
Once you've set the destination of at least one item in the job, you can click Start to save the job and start the import.
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