Use the PDW Data Import Utility to preview import data from your external sources and create or update records in the Product Data Warehouse (PDW) Catalog.
Run the utility twice, as follows:
Run the utility once to create a preview report that shows the data as it will display in the PDW Catalog.
After you review and approve the report, run the utility again to create and update the PDW records.
To preview and import data into the PDW Catalog:
From the Tools > Product Data Warehouse (PDW) > PDW Data Imports menu, select PDW Data Import Utility to display the PDW Data Import Utility screen.
In the Import Map ID field, enter the map ID you want to import.
The system populates the Key to Import field with the Layout Key you assigned when you created the map.
Note: If you do not correctly enter a matching metadata item and enter Y in the Allow New Item Creation field, the system uses this imported data to create a new item in the PDW Catalog.
The system populates the Matching Catalog Item, Secondary Key to Import, and Matching Catalog Item fields based on the PDW Import Maintenance settings.
In the Import Date field, enter the date you want this data to be stamped as effective in the PDW Catalog. This field is required.
For example, if you are importing new pricing information on 12/01/01, but the data is not effective until the new year, enter 01/01/02 as the Effective Date to mark the information as inapplicable until the correct date.
Use the Use Most Current Eff Date if Eff Date Data Identifier Is Blank control maintenance record if you want to use the most current PDW price effective date if the Date Data Identifier field is left blank.
In the Update Type field, press F10 and select one of the following:
Preview - Displays the data as it will display after it is imported into the PDW Catalog without actually importing it.
Update - Imports the data into the PDW Catalog without a preview.
Note: Always preview your data before updating the PDW Catalog.
If you are running a preview, in the Number of Bytes to Preview field, enter the number of bytes that will process at least 10 records.
If you are importing from vendor diskettes, in the Number of Update Disks, enter the number of disks.
In the Allow New Item Creation field, enter Y to create a new item in the PDW Catalog if the system does not find an existing matching product. Enter N to discard the import data.
Use the following hot keys, as needed:
Hot Key |
Function |
View Import Map |
Displays the import map layout. |
Filter |
Displays the Filter Builder screen, where you can build a filter for selecting the metadata items to update. Use a filter when you use a catalog number that might not be unique to only the vendor providing the data. |
Use one of the following hot keys to run the import:
Hot Key |
Function |
Import From DOS |
Imports data from DOS files. At the prompt, enter the DOS pathname to import the file.
For example, enter c:/directory/filename.filetype.
For example, enter c:/directory/*. This pathname instructs the system to import every file in the directory. Note: When you import data from a DOS file, you cannot use your application until the system has completed loading the data. |
Import From UNIX |
Imports data from UNIX files, such as product data from your FTP file. At the prompt, enter the UNIX pathname to run the import.
For example, enter /u2/pdw/elec/trade.dat.
For example, enter /u2/pdw/elec/*. This pathname instructs the system to import every file in the directory. |
Press Esc to run the utility and exit the screen.
If you run the utility in Preview mode, the system generates the Preview Report and places it in your Hold file.
If you run the utility in Update mode, the system updates the Product file. The system does not produce a report.
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