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Import from Excel/csv and create web links


Adrian Haw (2991242) | asked Apr 08 '19, 8:58 a.m.
Has anyone successfully created web links, each with a label, at the time of import from Excel/csv?

The format in my Excel/csv is...


I can create the links manually but not if they are in a link column of xls/csv - DOORS NG keeps throwing errors:
Validation Errors: Row Number: 7929Error Message: Propagated exception; original message [ForbiddenException: CRRRS4510W The link was not created because it does not meet defined link constraints.] The following attributes were not imported:Column: Reason: CRRRW8015W


And I don't know how to specify the label for the URL in xls/csv so it displays something friendly iso just the URL when browsing the artifact links.




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Kelly Hoffman commented Jun 24 '22, 7:02 p.m. | edited Jun 25 '22, 1:17 p.m.

 Hi All - even though this is an old question...I have the same question.

I want to import web links via CVS/XLS.  And want to provide a link label for better readability in DNG.
Using the examples from "https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/elm/7.0.2?topic=files-csv-file-format-examples", I added the 'title' delimiter.  But, it doesn't work.

{LINK title=""third"" uri=https://xxx.yyy.com/resource/1409419683}

Any suggestions.??


Ralph Schoon commented Jun 25 '22, 1:21 p.m. | edited Jun 25 '22, 1:22 p.m.
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Please create your own question always. If you want to bump a question, create a comment on the question and not an answer.Especially, do not create an answer as a new question, related or not.

Read the questions you refer to, in this case you want to do something, but the original question is around an error doing something. This reeks as two completely different cases.

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