![]() ![]() A numeric login will not link to the correct user, since this number is assumed to be the user ID. This column will link users by the assigned WordPress user ID, non-numeric login, or email address. To assign an imported entry to a specific user, include a column in the CSV to match up with the user id field. If you have trouble importing your CSV, please go through the import troubleshooting steps. Click the Import button, and watch the number of entries to be imported count down.If the entry ID in the CSV matches an entry ID in the form, the entry will be updated. If you would like to update existing entries instead of importing new entries, you must map the Entry ID field to an Entry ID column in your CSV. Map each column to the corresponding field. In the Map Fields section, you will see a column for the headers in your CSV, one for sample data from your CSV, and one for selecting which fields the CSV columns will go into.Select your delimiter (often a comma) and the form where you would like to import the entries.Go to Formidable → Import/Export and select a CSV file to upload.Note: If you are a Mac user, you will need to save your file as Windows Comma Separated (.csv). The CSV file needs to look something like this: "First name", "Last name", "Address", "Phone number" If you create your own CSV, you must include headers for each field at the top of your CSV file in order to properly link up each column with a field in your form. ![]() With this setup, the headers are included at the top of the CSV file for each field, and you can easily add entries. Tip: An easy way to create your own CSV import file is to create a form, fill it out and export it as CSV.
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