Importing Tasks into Templates
You can import tasks, or partial task data, from text files such as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, into a template. For example, you can enter task definitions as rows in Excel, save the file as a comma-separated values (CSV) file, and then import it into a template. You can also use the Import feature to quickly add many repetitive tasks by editing the fields in a text file and importing it, rather than creating individual tasks.
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Before you import tasks into a template, you must specify task IDs that are unique in the template to ensure that no two tasks have the same ID.
For details on the file format, see Task Import File Format.
To import tasks, you must have security rights to edit the template.
Two options are available for importing tasks into a template:
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Replace
Replaces the definition of a task with the definition in the import file. This option replaces the task detail with the detail that is in the file that you are importing. It does not affect other tasks in the template that are not specified in the import file.
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Update
Updates partial information for tasks. For example, in the import file, you might have made changes to task instructions, reassigned Owners, Assignees, and Approvers, or removed some attributes and added new attributes. You might also have made the same change to a large number of tasks, for example, adding a new attribute to 100 of 400 tasks. The update option is not a full replacement of the task details. Only details for the task properties specified in the file are updated. For example, if the import file has only a column for a task instructions, the task name, Assignee, attributes, and other properties are not affected.
To import tasks into a template:
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If the import is successful, the "Import Success" dialog box is displayed, indicating that the template name, the name of the file containing the tasks, and the total number of tasks imported. Click OK.
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If errors are found, the import process is not run, and the "Import Errors" dialog box displays errors. View the errors, then click OK to return to Manage Templates.