InfraLink allows flexibility in representing a System’s complex topologies where various types of links and connections may exist between System Elements. For each type of link, the Administrator may specify whether the link itself will be tracked as a System Element. When tracked as a System Element, the link/connection can be subject to various workflows. For example, a User could open an install or Issue Case against the link itself or schedule a Preventive Maintenance inspection of the link. That is useful for critical connections, such as power feeders, network trunks, etc.
Links and connections can be populated or updated via bulk-data entry using the InfraLink Import feature.
This article provides guidance on the following topics related to the bulk creation and bulk update of connections in InfraLink.
Access to InfraLink tools and features is controlled by User Permissions. All features may not be accessible by all Users. Contact your Instance Administrator regarding User Permissions. |
For the bulk creation of Links and Connections (“Connections”) in InfraLink, the data to be imported must be contained in a properly formatted CSV file.
The following data columns (i.e., column headers) are required and must be populated for each line when creating Connections:
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Optional Connections data columns may include:
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Note: Optional data columns may also include one or more columns for Custom Field values, with the column header reflecting the appropriate Custom Field name.
For the bulk update of Connections in InfraLink, the data to be imported must be contained in a properly formatted CSV file. The following data columns are required when updating Connections:
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Optional Connections data columns may include:
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Note: Optional data columns may also include one or more columns for Custom Field values, with the column header reflecting the appropriate Custom Field name.
When updating bulk records via the Import feature, Users typically start the process by exporting the applicable records from InfraLink. See the Exporting Data for Update section for more information. |
Whether you are creating new Connections or updating existing Connections in InfraLink, you will follow these steps for importing the bulk data.
Click on the Main Menu button at the top of the screen. From the Configuration Baseline section of the Main Menu, select “Links and Connections”. This will open the Links and Connections view.
Click on the button at the top of the view.
From the Import drop-down menu, select the “Connections” option. An “Import System Elements/Assets” form will pop up. From the Import System Elements/Assets form, you will:
Custom Fields associated with a System Element can support a number of different data types, such as text, numeric, date/time, image files, etc. Custom Field values that require a file upload can be populated via bulk-data entry using the Import-Files feature for System Elements.
First, create a single ZIP file that contains all the files you wish to upload. The ZIP file can contain folders and subfolders. InfraLink will extract and process all files.
The ZIP file may also contain a mapping file. A mapping file is a CSV file that includes instruction for the files being uploaded. If you are using a mapping file, the file should be named “Import File List.csv”. The mapping file will include three data columns and a line entry for each file being uploaded. The column headers include:
Note: The zipped Custom Field(s) file must have the Import File List.cvs file in its root folder. To create ZIP file do not compress folder containing Import File List.cvs file. Instead, select the Import File List.cvs file and applicable files/folders and compress them.
From the Links and Connections view, click on the button at the top of the page. Select “Files” from the drop-down menu.
This will open the Import Files form. From this form, you will:
If there are any errors in the Import data file, InfraLink will alert you of these exceptions and reject the entire Import. That is, InfraLink will not partially process an Import.
All exceptions must be corrected in the data file before it can be imported. Correct exceptions in all specified line items and then repeat the Import steps listed above.
If InfraLink identifies no exceptions within the data file, your bulk data will be successfully imported, and InfraLink will return you to the view where you initiated your Import. The view should then include your new or updated records. The Import will also be listed in the Successfully Completed Imports list accessible via the "Show Completed" option under the Import button drop-down menu.