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Import your Formula's Ingredients
Any ingredient contained in All Ingredients used by this Formula must first be present exist in Genesis R&D. See the instructions here if you have not already imported them.
Review your
excelExcel document
Make sure your the data in your Excel document conforms to these parameters:
All Formula information
is repeated for each Ingredient in the Formula. In this example, you can see that the SAMPLE Ginseng Plus, Formula Notes, # containers, and the other Formula data are repeated for both Ingredients. The same is true for SAMPLE Magnesium
Cell values are formatted
as numbers,
general or date. The Import Wizard reads all numerical values
as numbers.
So, for example, if the field is defined in excel
as percent, the program will read 100% as 1, which is probably not what you intend.
You can import more than one Formula at a time. In this example, I'm importing SAMPLE Magnesium and SAMPLE Ginseng Plus.
Begin Import
From the Database menu, click Import Data(An example .xlsx file is attached to this page for your reference.)
Begin Import
Go to Database>Import
Browse and select your
excelExcel file.
Click OPEN. This will open the file in the Import Wizard
Choose Formula to move to the next screen.
Select Rows
Select the header row. This will be the row with the data field names in it, like Name, Amount, Supplier, etc. (Most of the time it’s the top row, so the wizard automatically selects the top row.)
Click Next. (Cancel can be selected before the import process to abort the import.)
Select which data rows you wish to export.
Click Next
Set up the field mapping.
Field Mapping
In the top section, a red X will highlight any fields that are mandatory to complete the import. Formula Name is always a required field to map. All fields listed with a red X in the top section must be mapped in order for the import to continue..
Map remaining fields. The mapping data appears
inin columns. The mapped fields will be in the order listed on the import spreadsheet. The program will attempt to map fields with the same name. Program mapped fields should be checked for accuracy. The import wizard will remember mapped fields to assist with future imports. Not all fields must be mapped, but only mapped fields will be imported. Mapped fields are designated with a green check mark. Unmapped fields are designated with a red X.
To map a field
Click the link under the Mapped Field column. (It will say "ignore" if nothing has been mapped.)
Click the radio button next to the type of field
toto be mapped (User-added field or Ingredient Attributes.) Sometimes the Wizard will find the match right away. Click “show all” to see all fields that are available to map.
Select the best option.
When you've finished mapping the fields, click Next.
Validation
This page will show you if you have any errors that would cause the import to fail. Example: Name conflict. This would indicate that you have an existing database item with the same name.
If the Validation says everything is OK, click Next to begin the import.
Import
This will tell you when the Import is complete. Click Exit to return to the Genesis Supplements program. Click New Import to select another file to import. Select Search to return to the Open search screen.
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COLUMN DETAILS
Mapped
Red X indicates an unmapped fields
Green check indicates a mapped field.
Original field name
What appears on the import spreadsheet header row.
Mapped field
Field names from the software
Active
This column is used for the ingredient import, it can be ignored for the formula import.
Mapped unit
For some fields the program will prompt for the entry of a unit.
Default value
Null (no value) is the default value for the fields. This can be overwritten
Sample data
Click on the right/left arrows to scroll through the ingredient data listed in the spreadsheet
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FIELD TYPES DEFINED
Allergens
This section lists all of the allergens available in the program. Search for an item in the search box or scroll to see all of the items in a list. Click on one of the items to select it. To add the name listed in the Original Field as a new allergen, select New Allergen. In the excel spreadsheet, an “x” in the field designates that the allergen is present. The following field inputs may be used to designate that the allergen is not present: blank, 0, f, no, null, none, false, inactive. Use this option to designate allergens that are not accounted for in the ingredients. Ingredient allergens will carry through to the formula level.
Groups
This section lists all of the groups available in the program. Search for an item in the search box or scroll to see all of the items in a list. Click on one of the items to select it. To add the name listed in the Original Field as a new group, select New Group. In the excel spreadsheet, an "x" in the field designates that the ingredient is in that group. The following field inputs may be used to designate that the ingredient is not in the group: blank, 0, f, no, null, false, inactive.
User Added Fields
This section lists all of the user added fields available in the program. Search for an item in the search box or scroll to see all of the items in a list. Click on one of the items to select it. To add the name listed in the Original Field as a new user added field, select New User Added Field.
Formula Attributes
This section lists all of the formula attributes available in the program. Search for an item in the search box or scroll to see all of the items in a list. Click on one of the items to select it. Available formula attributes are listed below.
Active: This designates whether the ingredient is active or inactive. In the excel spreadsheet, an "x" in the field designates that the ingredient is active. The following field inputs may be used to designate that the ingredient is inactive: blank, 0, f, no, null, false, inactive.
Allergen Statement: This information imports into the Custom Allergen Statement field.
Creation Date: The creation date for the formula.
Formula Name: The name of the formula
Ingredient Statement: This information imports into the Custom Ingredient Statement field
Item Name: The name of each ingredient, exactly as it appears in the database
Item Product Name: The product name for each ingredient, exactly as it appears in the database
Item Supplier Name: The supplier name for each ingredient, exactly as it appears in the database
Item Quantity: The amount of ingredient in the formula (a number)
Item Unit: The unit that describes the Item Quantity
Item User Code: The user code for each ingredient, exactly as it appears in the database
Notes: The Notes for the formula
Number of Containers: The number of containers in the formula batch
Organic Target Percentage: The formula percent organic target (enter a number)
Prepared Amount: This is entered as Preparation Amount (one field) or as Preparation Quantity and Preparation Unit (two fields).
Prepared Amount: The preparation amount for the formula (eg: 1). When prompted select the unit that corresponds to the amount.
Prepared Quantity: The preparation amount (eg: 1)
Prepared Unit: The unit that corresponds to the amount entered into the Preparation Quantity column.
Serving Size Amount: This is entered as Serving Size Amount (one field) or as Serving Size Quantity and Serving Size Unit (two fields)
Serving Size Amount: The serving size amount for the formula (eg: 1). When prompted select the unit that corresponds to the amount.
Serving Size Quantity: The serving size quantity (eg: 1)
Serving Size Unit: The unit that corresponds to the amount entered into the serving size quantity field.
Servings per Container: The formula servings per container
User Code: The formula user code.