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manh_nguyen
Sep 11, 2024
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Introducing Search & Navigation Import/Export functionality

We introduce a small but helpful funcionality for customers which allow customers import/export list of Related Queries, Synonyms, Autocomplete and Connectors list on FIND 16.3.0.

This will let you manage your list easier, update them quicker or even save the list as a backup file.

Click "Show Help" on the top-right to see the required importing columns or click "Export ..." to get the template.

Export functionality

If you click "Export ...", an .csv file will be downloaded with name = functionality name + timestamp that contains all required and optional columns.

For better performance, we support a maximum of 1000 items on a file.

Import functionality

Please note that to avoid unexpected update the current data we only support adding new data to store in our service, if you want to update an item you should do it manually. The items do not exist in the store but exist in the csv file will be added as new items.

Before importing your list items, few conditions need to be met:

  • Accept .csv file only for importing items.
  • All required columns should be filled.

Otherwise, it will show the error: "A .csv file containing ... is required". See below image:

  • All required columns must be fully filled. An "Incorrect data format" will be raised if any required column is absent.

Click "Import ..." then select your file -> Confirm that you select correct file and want to import -> FIND client will import your list items to our service after your confirmation.

A success message will be displayed when your file meets all conditions.

Please contact us if you have any feedback or questions.

Sep 11, 2024

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