Contents of the Import Project Budgets Screen
Use the fields and options to configure the Import Project Budgets screen.
Identification
Use the fields in this block to create a new parameter ID or to retrieve a previously saved parameter ID. A parameter ID represents a set of screen selection parameters. After you have saved a parameter ID and its related parameters, you can retrieve them using Query.
You can use the retrieved parameters to produce reports and run processes more efficiently and with greater consistency. The saved parameters are also useful and necessary when you want to run the process as part of a batch job. Many users save a unique set of parameters for each different way they run a report or process. When you select a previously saved parameter ID or parameter description, the associated saved screen selection parameters automatically display as selection defaults. The page setup and print options, if there are any, are also included in the saved parameter ID. You can change any of the associated selection defaults as necessary.
Field | Description |
---|---|
Parameter ID |
Enter, or click to select, a parameter ID of up to 15 alphanumeric characters. Choose characters for your parameter ID that help identify the type of selections you made on the screen, such as PERIOD or QUARTERLY. When you save your record, all the selections made on the screen are stored with the parameter ID. Later, you can retrieve the parameter using Query. You can use the parameter to run the process more efficiently because you can select the parameter ID with its previously defined screen selections. After the default selections display on the screen, you can override the defaults. |
Description |
Enter, or click to select, a parameter description of up to 30 alphanumeric characters. |
Options
Input File
Field | Description |
---|---|
Location |
Enter the location of the input file you are importing. There are two ways to do this:
|
Name |
Enter, or click to select, the name of the file to be imported. |
Source Name |
Enter, or click to select, a source file definition that matches the input files you are processing. If, during the interface setup process, you choose to have any column values entered at runtime, these columns are displayed in the Runtime Input Values table. You must then enter values in these fields. If the source name you have selected does NOT require any runtime input, go directly to the function (see the documentation ). |
Load Mappings |
Click this button to load saved mappings into the Runtime Input Values table. |
Continue Processing of Valid Files |
Select this check box if you want the process to continue when invalid files are found. |
Continue Processing File When Invalid Records are Found |
Select this check box to upload valid data even when invalid records are encountered. |
Selection Range
Project
Field | Description |
---|---|
Range |
Use the drop-down list to select the range of projects to process. Valid options are:
|
Start |
Enter, or click to select, the starting project in the range you want to process. |
End |
Enter, or click to select, the ending project in the range you want to process. |
Runtime Input Values
Use this table to enter values that must be provided at runtime, as determined in the Configure Interface Settings screen.
Field | Description |
---|---|
Target Table Name |
This non-editable field displays the Costpoint tables into which the project budget data is being imported. |
Column Name |
This non-editable field displays the column ID that is populated by the value being provided. |
Column Description |
This non-editable field displays a description for the column ID. |
Value |
Enter the value to be assigned to this column during the import process. |