dspCompose

Import a File at the Request Role Level

A user generates a file in the form of an Excel spreadsheet from within dspCompose™. A user then adds the request data to the spreadsheet, and the file can then be imported.

NOTE: Each data entry role that should import a spreadsheet for the template must have the Excel Import Allowed check box enabled. Navigate to the Template (Role) page’s Vertical View for the Data Entry role. On the Import Settings tab, click the check box to enable it. This check box is enabled by default.

NOTE: Refer to Configure Columns for File Generation and Data Entry for more information about configuring settings for which columns display and how they display in the generated file.

NOTE: External Data roles receive a generated spreadsheet to update request data. Refer to Use External Data Roles in Request Processing for more information.

NOTE: For column values to be translated in Excel spreadsheets, any Custom Application catalogs should be registered to dspCompose™ or translation values should be entered in the dspCompose_Data catalog. Refer to platform documentation for more information.

This topic contains the following sections:

Import Tips

  • Use the spreadsheets generated by dspCompose™ when importing data. The data imported can be manipulated in a separate Excel file, but it is recommended that the data be copied into or entered and modified directly in the generated Excel files.
  • When updating or inserting records into an Excel spreadsheet generated by dspCompose™, it is best to not have any blank rows in the spreadsheet between rows of data.
  • dspCompose™ is designed for spreadsheet import with very large data sets. For performance considerations, Syniti recommends that the number of records in the spreadsheet be kept to a manageable number.
  • Do not alter the first three rows in dspCompose™-generated spreadsheets that contain the column names and sample data, or the spreadsheet will not process correctly.

Generate the File

On the Parameters page, on the Posting and File tab, settings related to file generation allow a user to:

  • Set the location where dspCompose™ saves the generated file in the File Location field

  • Set the number of days the generated file is retained in the File Retention Interval field

  • Generate a protected Excel spreadsheet if the Protect Excel Sheets check box is enabled

To generate a file for a request:

  1. Select Requests on the Navigation pane.
  2. Click Roles for the request.
  3. Click Vertical View for the Data Entry role.

    View the field descriptions for the Request (Roles) page’s Vertical View.

  4. Click Generate Template File.

    NOTE: dspCompose™ creates an empty Excel template with columns named for the columns on the data entry page and a row of sample data. The sample data is pulled from the recording performed when the template was created and serves as a guide for users performing file input into dspCompose™ requests. The file can be edited, saved and uploaded to dspCompose™ to import data into the request.

    NOTE: The file is generated according to configuration settings. Refer to Configure Columns for File Generation and Data Entry for more information.

  5. Save the file.

    NOTE: Do not change the file name.

  6. Open the file in Excel and enter request data.

    NOTE: Do not enter data in the red and black rows. These are required for dspCompose™ to upload data.

  7. Save the file.

Import the File

Before performing these steps, Generate the File.

NOTE: Each Data Entry role that should import a spreadsheet for the template must have the Excel Import Allowed check box enabled. Navigate to the Template (Role)page’s Vertical View for the Data Entry role. On the Import Settings tab, click the check box to enable it. This check box is enabled by default.

To import a file that contains the request data:

  1. Select Requests on the Navigation pane.
  2. Click Roles for the request.
  3. Click Vertical View for the Data Entry role.
  4. Click the Delete Data Before Import – File check box to select it, if necessary.

    NOTE: When importing data from the file, this field controls whether or not data on the data entry page should be deleted. Enable this check box to delete target data before the import is processed.

  5. Click Import to upload the Excel file containing the request data.

NOTE: If an Excel file contains a column that has data but does not have a column header, dspCompose™ does not import the data in that column.