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Importing/Uploading the CSV File
To import the CSV file:
1. Go to the Locations & DMPs tab.
2. Click Import.
3. In the Select File to Upload window, navigate to the directory where you stored
the file, select the file that you wish to upload, and click Open.
When the importing is complete, a message is displayed that show the total number
of records that were processed, the number that were successfully processed, and
the number that failed. If any records failed, the message box allows you to click
Download to download a CSV file that includes only the rows that contain errors
along with an indicator of the error (error message).
of records that were processed, the number that were successfully processed, and
the number that failed. If any records failed, the message box allows you to click
Download to download a CSV file that includes only the rows that contain errors
along with an indicator of the error (error message).
Refer to the “Possible Error Messages” section for a listing of error messages, their
meanings, and recommended resolutions.
meanings, and recommended resolutions.
DMP to Location Mapping (Link and Unlink)
There are two options for using a CSV file to map (link) DMPs to Locations – either
from the Locations & DMPs tab or from the Locations-DMP Mapping tab.
from the Locations & DMPs tab or from the Locations-DMP Mapping tab.
You can remove the mapping (unlink) using a CSV file only from the Locations-DMP
Mapping tab.
Mapping tab.
Locations & DMPs Tab
You can set the DMP-to-location mapping (link) when you import the CSV file on the
Locations & DMPs tab. To link the DMP to a location, you must include the following
information in the CSV file:
Locations & DMPs tab. To link the DMP to a location, you must include the following
information in the CSV file:
•
The MAC address of the DMP.
•
The IP Address of the DMP.
•
The location Name
•
All the other fields are optional
Locations-DMP Mapping Tab
As an alternative, after you have defined all the DMPs and Locations while in the
Locations & DMP Mapping tab, you can set or modify the mapping (or linking) of
DMPs to locations, using a CSV file in the Locations-DMP Mapping tab.. The CSV
file and process used in this method is slightly different.
Locations & DMP Mapping tab, you can set or modify the mapping (or linking) of
DMPs to locations, using a CSV file in the Locations-DMP Mapping tab.. The CSV
file and process used in this method is slightly different.
To link the DMP to a location, you must include the following information in the
imported CSV file:
imported CSV file:
•
The MAC address of the DMP.