Structure of a CSV file
The basis for using the Easy Asset Integrator is a CSV file in which the components (that are set to be created or changed) are recorded.
The CSV file contains the following columns in the given order. Not all columns must be filled. If one of the front middle columns should remain empty, specify two separators in a row. If no jobs are to be created, in other words, the back columns are not filled, you do not need to specify the separators.
Note
You can create a CSV file as a template directly after starting theEasy Asset Integrator. You can choose whether the
file should contain versiondog sample data or components belonging to your versiondog system. In addition to this, you can save your own error-free CSV file and then use it as a template, for example, for further changes or additions.
CSV file column | Descriptio |
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Component I | When editing existing components: the ID of the componentIt is not mandatory to specify the component ID even for existing components. These can also be identified using the combination of name and component directory.For new components: thesymbol indicates that the component has been newly created. The ID is then automatically assigned by the system. |
Nam | Name of the componen |
Director | Component directory in the Project treeThe path of the directory is specified relative to the client archive and always starts with . |
You can use the following characters as separators between columns in the CSV file:
- The list separator is set by default in your Windows system
- The CSV separator is set by default in versiondog in Global settings -> Server-> General settings -> CSV Separator
- Tabulator
- Semicolon
- Space
- Comma
When importing, specify in the Easy Asset Integrator dialog the separator you have chosen .