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Planning which data to load from spreadsheets




As a part of data management, you can load data into an existing and a new system.

Loading data into an existing system

If you are updating an existing BMC Remedy ITSM system (for example, loading data for a new department or location) some data already exists in your BMC Remedy ITSM system.

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Loading data into a new system

When loading data into a new system you can choose whether to load only the minimum standard configuration or to load all of the foundation data.

To load only the minimum standard configuration, complete only the spreadsheets listed in Spreadsheets-required-for-minimum-standard-configuration.

If you want to load all of the foundation data for a new BMC Remedy ITSM 7.6 or later system (which forms the foundation for all other data in BMC Remedy ITSM), or some subset of this data, see  Spreadsheets-required-for-minimum-standard-configuration.

Best practice
We recommend that you start with spreadsheets that are self-contained and that do not have dependencies on data in other spreadsheets. Also, start with loading data into the Company.xlsx spreadsheet.

Dataload spreadsheet dependencies

The spreadsheets are listed in Spreadsheets and tabs required to load minimum standard configuration in the order that the corresponding data is validated and promoted. You might choose to complete spreadsheets in this sequence.

For more information on the dependencies between spreadsheets, see the dataload spreadsheet dependencies diagrams. 

The following diagrams show how the dataload spreadsheets are related. A symbol means that the spreadsheet is a child of another spreadsheet (and has a dependency on it) or that a spreadsheet has children.

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