Commands for the bulk import template
When you update the template for a bulk import, you must use the correct commands for creating users, disabling users, assigning roles, and removing roles.
To learn more about working with the template, see Update the bulk import template.
Commands for the bulk import template in a text file
Task | Command to use in a text file | Sample command for a text file |
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Create an Oracle Life Sciences single sign-on (SSO) |
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In the previous example, the user has no middle name. When you don't specify a value for middle name, include no value between the commas, not even a space. |
Assign a role to a user |
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Remove a role from a user |
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Disable a user's Oracle Life Sciences SSO |
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Commands for bulk import in a text Microsoft Excel file
You use the same commands in the same order when using Microsoft Excel for the bulk import, but each value must be in its own cell, as shown in the following example.
Command values
Value | Description |
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<email id> |
Enter the user's email address. |
<first name> |
Enter the user's first name. |
<last name> |
Enter the user's surname or family name. |
<middle name> |
(Optional) Enter the user's middle name. If you don't enter a value, leave the cell blank in Microsoft Excel; or in a text editor, delete the placeholder text and leave the comma. |
<organization id> |
Enter your company's ShortOrgId. Need help finding your company's ShortOrgId? |
<role name> |
Enter the role you are granting or removing, including the ShortOrgId as a prefix. For example, mypharma.Approver |
<user login> |
Enter the user's email address. |
Parent topic: Manage Oracle Life Sciences single sign-ons in bulk