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Import Database Entries from a CSV

To import database entries from a CSV, database fields must already have been created.

How To: Add a Database Field

To create a database field, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

There are two ways to add a field to the Field Table. Click the “New Field” button above the Field Table or click the three dot (…) icon to the right of the page header opening the context menu and select “Add Entry”.

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This opens the New Database Field Modal.

The creation of a new field will always require you to enter a field name. Include an input for the displayed label and select the field type from a dropdown menu. The inputs on the New Database Field Modal will vary based on the Field Type.

Possible field types in the database module include Form Fields, Formatting Fields, Utility Fields, or a Reference to Another Database.

A database field can only have one field type. If you need to utilize another (e.g., for formatting purposes), you can set the displayed label to be same, but the field label must be unique.

For an explanation of field types and the formatting choices associated with each one, reference the Understanding Fields Section of the Database Module in the User Manual.

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Once you are finished inputting the information for the new field, select “Save” and the new database field will show in the Field Table.

Fields can also be imported in bulk into a Database from a CSV.

How To: Import Fields from a PDF Field Import

This method of importing Fields from a PDF requires access to Adobe Acrobat Pro.

If a field has already been added to a database, you are no longer able to bulk import database field names from a PDF Field Import. You are now required to enter each field name individually.

How To: Add a Database Field

To create a database field, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

There are two ways to add a field to the Field Table. Click the “New Field” button above the Field Table or click the three dot (…) icon to the right of the page header opening the context menu and select “Add Entry”.

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This opens the New Database Field Modal.

The creation of a new field will always require you to enter a field name. Include an input for the displayed label and select the field type from a dropdown menu. The inputs on the New Database Field Modal will vary based on the Field Type.

Possible field types in the database module include Form Fields, Formatting Fields, Utility Fields, or a Reference to Another Database.

A database field can only have one field type. If you need to utilize another (e.g., for formatting purposes), you can set the displayed label to be same, but the field label must be unique.

For an explanation of field types and the formatting choices associated with each one, reference the Understanding Fields Section of the Database Module in the User Manual.

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Once you are finished inputting the information for the new field, select “Save” and the new database field will show in the Field Table.

Fields can also be imported in bulk into a Database from a CSV.

How To: Import Fields from a PDF Field Import

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To import field names in bulk from a CSV file, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

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Click the “PDF Field Import” button opening the PDF Field Import Modal.

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To import fields using a PDF, use the “Prepare Form” tool in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Add the fields you wish to use for your form. Add a button on your document.

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Within the button properties, click on the Actions Tab. On the “Mouse Down” trigger, add the “Submit a Form” Action.

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Confirm that the Export Format is “PDF The complete document”.

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Open the PDF and submit the form to generate the fields here.

You do not need to fill in any of the fields, and you must not sign it.

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Select “Allow” and the PDF will confirm that the fields were added to the database.

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Go to the Fields Table in the database Monday, and a warning now states that a PDF is associated with the form and that adding/editing or deleting fields may result in the PDF no longer being compatible.

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How To: Import Fields from a CSV File Into a Database

If a field has already been added to a database, you are no longer able to bulk import database field names from a CSV file. You are now required to enter each field name individually.

How To: Add a Database Field

To create a database field, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

There are two ways to add a field to the Field Table. Click the “New Field” button above the Field Table or click the three dot (…) icon to the right of the page header opening the context menu and select “Add Entry”.

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This opens the New Database Field Modal.

The creation of a new field will always require you to enter a field name. Include an input for the displayed label and select the field type from a dropdown menu. The inputs on the New Database Field Modal will vary based on the Field Type.

Possible field types in the database module include Form Fields, Formatting Fields, Utility Fields, or a Reference to Another Database.

A database field can only have one field type. If you need to utilize another (e.g., for formatting purposes), you can set the displayed label to be same, but the field label must be unique.

For an explanation of field types and the formatting choices associated with each one, reference the Understanding Fields Section of the Database Module in the User Manual.

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Once you are finished inputting the information for the new field, select “Save” and the new database field will show in the Field Table.

Fields can also be imported in bulk into a Database from a CSV.

How To: Import Fields from a PDF Field Import

This method of importing Fields from a PDF requires access to Adobe Acrobat Pro.

If a field has already been added to a database, you are no longer able to bulk import database field names from a PDF Field Import. You are now required to enter each field name individually.

How To: Add a Database Field

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To import field names in bulk from a CSV file, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

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Click the “PDF Field Import” button opening the PDF Field Import Modal.

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To import fields using a PDF, use the “Prepare Form” tool in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Add the fields you wish to use for your form. Add a button on your document.

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Within the button properties, click on the Actions Tab. On the “Mouse Down” trigger, add the “Submit a Form” Action.

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Confirm that the Export Format is “PDF The complete document”.

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Open the PDF and submit the form to generate the fields here.

You do not need to fill in any of the fields, and you must not sign it.

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Select “Allow” and the PDF will confirm that the fields were added to the database.

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Go to the Fields Table in the database Monday, and a warning now states that a PDF is associated with the form and that adding/editing or deleting fields may result in the PDF no longer being compatible.

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To import database field names from a CSV file, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Upload CSV” opening the Upload CSV for (DatabaseName) Modal.

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When creating your CSV file, the first row of the CSV file is used. Each individual cell in that row will be a database field used as columns for data entry. When importing bulk field names, the notes in the Upload CSV Modal on “Entry ID” and “Modify Entry ID” are not relevant.

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After creating your Database Fields CSV File, save it as a CSV UTF-8 for importing.

Click the “Choose File” button and open the relevant file from your personal device.

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Confirm that the correct CSV file now shows in the Upload CSV Modal.

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Select the “Upload” button.

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Configure each database field as desired. Field types shown on the dropdown menu include form fields: Text, Text Box, Checkbox, Dropdown, Radios, Data, and Data/Time.

Select “Import Now” and a summary of the import with show on the CSV Upload Page.

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All imported field will now show on the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page in the Fields Table.

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How To: Import Fields from a PDF Field Import

This method of importing Fields from a PDF requires access to Adobe Acrobat Pro.

If a field has already been added to a database, you are no longer able to bulk import database field names from a PDF Field Import. You are now required to enter each field name individually.

How To: Add a Database Field

To create a database field, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

image.png

 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

There are two ways to add a field to the Field Table. Click the “New Field” button above the Field Table or click the three dot (…) icon to the right of the page header opening the context menu and select “Add Entry”.

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This opens the New Database Field Modal.

The creation of a new field will always require you to enter a field name. Include an input for the displayed label and select the field type from a dropdown menu. The inputs on the New Database Field Modal will vary based on the Field Type.

Possible field types in the database module include Form Fields, Formatting Fields, Utility Fields, or a Reference to Another Database.

A database field can only have one field type. If you need to utilize another (e.g., for formatting purposes), you can set the displayed label to be same, but the field label must be unique.

For an explanation of field types and the formatting choices associated with each one, reference the Understanding Fields Section of the Database Module in the User Manual.

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Once you are finished inputting the information for the new field, select “Save” and the new database field will show in the Field Table.

Fields can also be imported in bulk into a Database from a CSV.

How To: Import Fields from a PDF Field Import

This method of importing Fields from a PDF requires access to Adobe Acrobat Pro.

If a field has already been added to a database, you are no longer able to bulk import database field names from a PDF Field Import. You are now required to enter each field name individually.

How To: Add a Database Field

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To import field names in bulk from a CSV file, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

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Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

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Click the “PDF Field Import” button opening the PDF Field Import Modal.

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To import fields using a PDF, use the “Prepare Form” tool in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Add the fields you wish to use for your form. Add a button on your document.

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Within the button properties, click on the Actions Tab. On the “Mouse Down” trigger, add the “Submit a Form” Action.

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Confirm that the Export Format is “PDF The complete document”.

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Open the PDF and submit the form to generate the fields here.

You do not need to fill in any of the fields, and you must not sign it.

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Select “Allow” and the PDF will confirm that the fields were added to the database.

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Go to the Fields Table in the database Monday, and a warning now states that a PDF is associated with the form and that adding/editing or deleting fields may result in the PDF no longer being compatible.

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To import field names in bulk from a CSV file, go to the Home Page of the Database Module.

image.png

Click the three dot (…) icon to open the context menu of the database you wish to enter fields for.

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 Select “Fields” opening the Fields for database (DatabaseName) Page.

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Click the “PDF Field Import” button opening the PDF Field Import Modal.

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To import fields using a PDF, use the “Prepare Form” tool in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Add the fields you wish to use for your form. Add a button on your document.

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Within the button properties, click on the Actions Tab. On the “Mouse Down” trigger, add the “Submit a Form” Action.

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Confirm that the Export Format is “PDF The complete document”.

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Open the PDF and submit the form to generate the fields here.

You do not need to fill in any of the fields, and you must not sign it.

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Select “Allow” and the PDF will confirm that the fields were added to the database.

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Go to the Fields Table in the database Monday, and a warning now states that a PDF is associated with the form and that adding/editing or deleting fields may result in the PDF no longer being compatible.

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To import database entries from a CSV, go to the Home Page of the Database Module and click the three dot menu to the right of the database you wish to import entries into.

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Select “Upload CSV” opening the Upload CSV for (DatabaseName) Modal.

You can also import entries by selecting “Manage Entries” from the context menu and selecting the “Import Entries” button underneath the Database Entries Page header, which opens the same Upload CSV Modal.

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Click the “Download Template” link at the top of the modal and a CSV file will be downloaded to your personal device. See Notes on the Download Template before uploading your CSV file to ensure it is done correctly.

Notes Regarding the Downloadable Template for Uploading CSV Files

The first row of the CSV file is for each of the database fields. If you download a CSV Template from the Upload CSV Modal, two additional column headers will show that are not database fields: Entry ID and Modify Existing Entry.

If you are importing database entries and no entries have been added to the database yet, leave these columns blank in your upload.

If database entries already exist in the database, the Entry ID column will contain the unique system generated ID for each pre-existing database entry. Leave this column blank if the row is to be imported as a new entry. The second column, Modify Existing Entry, should have a “Y” input if the existing entry is being modified and an “N” input if it has not been modified. Leave it blank if the entry is new.

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After creating your Database Fields CSV File, save it as a CSV UTF-8 for importing.

Click the “Choose File” button and open the relevant file from your personal device.

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Confirm that the correct CSV file now shows in the Upload CSV Modal.

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Select the “Upload” button.

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The entries imported from the CSV file will now show on the Upload CSV for (DatabaseName) Page.

The system automatically indicates to ignore the first row. Click “Import Now” if there are no errors.

A summary of the import will now show on the CSV Upload Page.

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Click the “Entries for (DatabaseName)” link to see all imported entries in the Manage Entry Table.

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