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Importing documents into SuperOffice raises a bigger challenge as a physical document/file is required besides the document details that goes into the database. When we talk about a physical document, we mean the actual digital file like a Word or PDF document. A document entity represents document metadata, as shown in the SuperOffice document dialog. Both are required to represent a document inside SuperOffice.
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Source
DataBridge supports the import of documents, including physical documents from:
FTP and SFTP
Microsoft OneDrive
Microsoft SharePoint 1)
Email
Besides the physical document file(s), an import file is needed in which there is more information on the document, like the company to which the document will be linked. The source needs to provide both types of files.
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Document sizeNote that each document can be a maximum of 10MB. Documents that exceed this amount are not processed. 1) |
How to
Step 1 - Configure Profile
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Scroll down to the SuperOffice CRM Online section to set the duplicate match to Number in the Company section. This to avoid that DataBridge creates a new company for each row in the import file.
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Scroll down a bit further and open the Advanced Settings section and further to set down to the section ‘Default Values’. Look for the Document Owner to and set the right SuperOffice user so that the new documents in SuperOffice have a proper owner. The owner is a mandatory field when you import documents. In our example we do not have the owner available in the import file. This is why we tell DataBridge to always use the selected SuperOffice user as the owner.
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Once we run a job for this profile we just created, the result looks like the screen print below.
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