You can import a solution or any part of a solution as a new separate solution from a Microsoft Excel file that you created based on the 'RapidValue data entry template'. As a result, none of your existing RapidValue content is overwritten.
The steps in this topic show how to import a Microsoft Excel file from a file location on your computer.| 1. | Click Business process management. |
| 2. | Click Import Wizard. |
| 3. | Sub-task: Upload Microsoft Excel file. |
| 3.1 | In the Source of XML data field, enter 'File on file share'. |
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Note: Click Browse and browse for the Microsoft Excel file to be imported. |
| 3.2 | In the list, select the uploaded Microsoft Excel (XSLSX) file. |
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Note: You can also select another Microsoft Excel (XSLX) file from the list. These files can be uploaded earlier in the current environment. |
| 3.3 | Click Next. |
| 4. | Sub-task: Select data import mode and analyze Microsoft Excel file. |
| 4.1 | In the Options field, enter 'Separate - Import data and separate it from existing data'. |
| 4.2 | Click Next. |
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Note: As a result, the Microsoft Excel file is analyzed. |
| 5. | Sub-task: Define solution name. |
| 5.1 | You can define a prefix that is applied to all solutions in the Microsoft Excel file. |
|   | In the Prefix field, type a value. |
| 5.2 | For each solution in the Microsoft Excel file, you can enter a new name or, if you defined a prefix, change the default name. |
|   | In the New solution field, type a value. |
| 5.3 | Click Next. |
| 6. | Review the selection you have made. |
|   | Click Finish. |
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Import configuration from Microsoft Excel file |
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