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To create a CSV file with the CSV Editor: 1.    From

  1. From any Metadata Manager window, click CSV Loader, select CSV Editor and click Create.

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  1. You see the Specify CSV File Type dialog box.

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  1. Click the drop down to select the CSV file format. See the About the CSV File Formats section.

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  1. You see the CSV Editor window.

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  1. Enter the appropriate information and click Save.

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  1. You see the Save As dialog box with the File save as type equal to CSV file.

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  1. Enter the appropriate file name and location and click Save.

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  1. You see the file name and location of the newly created file in the CSV Editor window.

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  1. To close the CSV Editor window, click the X on the CSV Editor bottom tab, or click Close.

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Edit a CSV File

To edit an existing CSV file with the CSV Editor: 1.    From

  1. From any Metadata Manager window, click CSV Loader, select CSV Editor and click Edit.

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  1. You see the Open dialog box.

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  1. Select the appropriate file name and click Open.

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  1. You see the Specify CSV File Type dialog box.

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  1. Click the drop down to select the CSV file format you wish to edit. See the About the CSV File Formats section.

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  1. You see the CSV Editor window.

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  1. Edit the appropriate information and click Save.

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  1. To close the CSV Editor window, click the X on the CSV Editor bottom tab, or click Close.

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Configure a CSV File

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To configure a CSV file for loading: 1.    From

  1. From any Metadata Manager window, click CSV Loader and select CSV Configuration.

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  1. You see the Welcome dialog box.

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  1. Click Next.

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  1. You see the Step - 1: Existing or New Metadata Type dialog box.

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  1. If you are loading an existing type, click to select Existing Metadata Type and select the type from the drop down. If you are loading a new type, click to select Create new Metadata Type and enter the name and description.

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  1. Click Next.

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  1. You see the Step - 2: Existing or New Metadata Folder dialog box.

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  1. Folders are required to hold the CSV files. If you are using an existing metadata type, click to select Existing folder and select the path from the drop down. If you are creating a new metadata type, click to select New folder, enter a unique folder name, and enter the appropriate path.

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  1. Click Next.

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  1. You see the Step - 3: Select Type of Metadata and Specify CSV File Names dialog box.

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  1. Click the drop down to select the appropriate environment, Oracle or MSSQL, for which the CSV files will be loaded.

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  1. Click the plus button to select the metadata type that you are loading, such as Items, Item Attributes, Parents and Children, Maps, Map Attributes, or Mapping.

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  1. Each type has a bot that will be used by the Collector Engine to load your metadata to the Metadata Manager's database.

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  1. Specify the minimum and maximum Eagle version for which the bot will be allowed to run.

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  1. Click Next.

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  1. You see Finish dialog box that contains details about the CSV file you configured.

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  1. Click Finish to complete the configuration of your CSV file.

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  1. The CSV file will be picked by the next run of the Collector Engine.

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  1. To view the metadata you added via this file, click Refresh to refresh the Types window after the Collector Engine run has completed.