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... ... @@ -1,43 +1,25 @@ 1 1 **Batch Data Upload Process** 2 2 3 - Thebatch data upload process allows you to quickly populate the system database with existing data that is already recorded in electronic format on one of your other data systems. The following is a step-by-step guide to making your way through this process.3 + 4 4 5 +The batch data upload process allows you to quickly populate the SMR database with existing data that is already recorded in electronic format on one of your other data systems. The following is a step by step guide to making your way through this process with a minimum of wear and tear. 5 5 6 - __Prepareyour file for uploading:__7 + 7 7 8 - 0. A note on the CSV file type: youwill be required to upload all data to thesystemas a CSV file.Short for comma-separatedvaluesfile, thesefiles enablebothparties(i.e.thoseponsible for importing andexportingthedata) tohavecommonexpectationsasto thedata that must be uploaded and what the data signifies. They alsoprovetobe the simplest and most effectiveway to transfer assessmentdata for clients.In the batch upload process, therefore, your CSV filewill contain all thenecessary and pertinent information for clients. EachCSV file (usuallyaext file)cancontain information about manydifferentclients. An outline forwhat toincludeand what format to use in your file isshown below.9 +You must review and fulfill these [[Prerequisites >>doc:Prerequisites]]prior to proceeding with this Batch Upload Process. 9 9 10 - ~1.The first step you will need to take for batch uploads is to export all of your client data to the CSV file format. As stated above, the file can be a simple text file. Moreover, it can include information and assessment data for multiple clients. However, you **must **follow the subsequently outline standard to ensure that your data is understood and accepted by the system //(see the sample below for any clarifications)//11 + 11 11 12 - (((13 +Use these [[Batch Upload Data Formats>>doc:Batch Upload Data Formats]] and examples to guide you through the process of uploading your organization's data. 13 13 14 -* Each client's assessment should be on a different line 15 -* Hence, there should be 1 line in the file per assessment 16 -* In this line, please be sure to include 4 things (in this order) separated only by commas: CLIENT ID, DATE (in MM/DD/YYYY format), SCORE, ASSESSOR 17 -* When you have included assessment information for all the clients, save your CSV file 18 -* Your CSV file is now ready to upload onto the system. See the General Uploading Process below to continue... 15 + 19 19 20 -((( 21 -[[image:batch uploads - sample.PNG]] 22 -))) 23 -))) 24 - 25 -Batch Upload Data Formats 26 - 27 -* Most common upload formats include: Role, Client, Staff Member, etc. 28 -* Some customized formats may be available or could be developed. Please contact OA for more information. 29 - 30 30 **General Uploading Process** 31 31 32 -~1. Log into the application 19 +~1. Log into the SMR application 33 33 34 34 2. Select the Batch Uploads option under the Administration sidebar 35 35 36 -[[image:batch uploads - admin bar.PNG]] 37 - 38 - 39 -The following screen should appear. 40 - 41 41 [[image:bu 1.PNG||width="100%"]] 42 42 43 43 ... ... @@ -51,31 +51,33 @@ 51 51 52 52 5. Confirm successful upload 53 53 54 -[[image: batch uploads- 7.PNG]]36 +[[image:Missing.png]] 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 -6. Select the uploaded data and click on 'Process Selected'40 +6. Select the uploaded data and click on Process Selected 59 59 60 60 7. If there are errors, view the error details by clicking on the Show Error Details option 61 61 62 -[[image: batch uploads- 5.PNG]]44 +[[image:Missing.png]] 63 63 64 64 You will need to correct the data in the CSV file, or obtain a new, corrected copy of the data. 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 -8. If there areno errors (Success Count = Total Count), then you are done!50 +8. If no errors (Success Count = Total Count), then you are done! 69 69 70 70 71 71 54 + 55 + 72 72 **General File and Field Format/Content Rules** 73 73 74 74 1. All fields are comma delimited. 75 75 1. The first row of the file is the 'header' record that specifies which fields are in the subsequent rows. 76 -1. The possible fields are case sensitive. E.g. 'name'does not equal'NaMe'60 +1. The possible fields are case sensitive. E.g. name does not equal NaMe 77 77 1. Fields can be escaped using Microsoft escaping or standard escaping. 78 -1. Dates are to be formatted in YYYY/MM/DDformat. E.g. 2009/01/2362 +1. Dates are to be formatted in yyyy/mm/dd format. E.g. 2009/01/23 79 79 1. Boolean values are either TRUE or FALSE. 80 80 1. Operation fields are not required and default to UPDATE when not specified. Here are the possible values for operation: 81 81 11. UPDATE: inserts or updates the record in the system
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