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  1. Click Tools | Data Import.

     

  2. The Data Import page displays.



  3. Click Choose CSV file to import.
  4. In the dialog box, navigate to the newly populated CSV file and click Open.
  5. A new page displays showing a list of items the import will create.



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    If there are issues with the import, this page displays warnings. For example, it may list email addresses that don't exist in the application. This allows you to click Reset, correct the errors in the CSV file, and import the corrected data.


  6. Click Import data.
  7. AlternativeAlternatively, to click Reset to stop the import, click Reset.

Accessing and Downloading the Template

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  1. Click Tools | Data Import



  2. The Data Import page displays.

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    The only area on this page requiring action when downloading a template is in the Create a CSV template box.  The Choose CSV file to import at left is where you import your newly populated template.

      
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  3. In the scrolling select box, click your desired template.

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    Once a selection is made, it's displayed below the select box and its column headings will be a part of the download. 


  4. Continue selecting until all object types you want to download are displayed below the select box.



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    The order in which you make selections is the order in which the headings will display in the download.


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    To remove object selections, please see Removing Selections from the Template.


  5. Click Download import template. The file will download in the manner you've specified in the browser.
  6. Save to your computer as a CSV file.
  7. When opened, the spreadsheet contains all headings for each of the selections.

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Populating a Template

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Whether you are altering existing information in a downloaded CSV or uploading new information in a template, the rules for populating the spreadsheet are the same.

Importing Multiple Objects

You can import data for several object types at once. The spreadsheet you download would look similar to the following:
  
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Unique Fields

Information in the Code* and Title*columns must be unique within the object type. 

In the following screenshot, the highlighted code, "DFA-AC-10," cannot be duplicated as a code for another objective. 

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As a best practice, we recommend using unique codes across the application.

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If you're importing new data, the Code* column can be left empty for autogeneration, unless you are also importing mappings to the item.

Required Fields

Required fields are marked with an asterisk and must have data.

Optional Fields

Fields not marked with an asterisk are not required. If there is no data to import for these columns, they can be deleted to streamline the import. The application fields will be empty but can be updated at a later date.

Check Box

For a checkbox-type custom field, put "yes" (without quotes) if the checkbox should be checked. Leave the cell empty otherwise.

Leaving Fields Blank

If objects already exist, fields you leave empty are ignored. An object's attribute will not be replaced with empty information.

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To map items, complete the following:

  1. Populate the cell under the map:object to map column header with the mapped object code.

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    In the following example, the first objective is mapped to an audit and a control. The map:audit column contains the audit code, which is "2017 FedRAMP Audit." And the map:control column contains the control code, which is "CTL-DFA-AC-10."




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    More than one item can be mapped in the cell by separating them with a line break (alt+return)


Unmapping Items

To map items, complete the following:

  1. Populate the cell under the unmap:object to map column header with the mapped object code.

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    If you downloaded a template, the unmap columns would already exist in the spreadsheet.


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    The following example uses the same objects mapped in the Mapping Items section. The unmap:audit column contains the code for the audit, which is "2017 FedRAMP Audit." And the unmap:control column contains the code for the control, which is "CTL-DFA-AC-10."




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    More than one item can be unmapped in the cell by separating them with a line break (altl+return).


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Deleting Information

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  1. In the Delete column for the rows being deleted, put "true" with no quotes. On import, this deletes the object, related data, and related mappings to other items.



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    To import a spreadsheet, please see Importing the Template.


Changing the Code

The code of an item cannot be changed. However, you can delete the item and then import the identical information with a new code.

To change the code of an item through import, complete the following steps:

  1. Follow steps in Deleting Information.

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    To delete an item in order to change the code, be sure to save the information originally downloaded. This way, all data stays intact with the exception of changing the unique code.


  2. When the item has been deleted, modify the data in the Code* column of the originally exported spreadsheet and import it back again into ZenGRC

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    Make sure the Delete column is cleared or empty when you import the spreadsheet with the modified code.


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    To import a spreadsheet, please see Importing the Template.


Deleting a User

A user cannot be deleted through data import.

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Changing a User's Access

To change a user's access through import, complete the following steps:

  1. Download a report with the desired information. 

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    To configure a report and download existing information from ZenGRC, see Downloadable Reports.


  2. In the Role column, change the information to one of the following:

    1. No Access

    2. Creator

    3. Reader

    4. Editor

    5. Administrator

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      A user cannot be deleted. Setting a user's access to No Access instead of deleting it allows all history to remain untouched and retrievable. And it means the user cannot log in to the application.




  3. Import the updated spreadsheet into the application.

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    To import a spreadsheet, see Importing the Template.


Importing Values for a Checkbox Attribute

If you have a checkbox-type custom field, enter "yes" without the quotes if the checkbox should be checked. Leave the cell empty otherwise.

Assigning Owners

To assign an owner, complete the following:

  1. Add the person's email address in the Owner* column.

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    Only email addresses existing in the application will be imported. An address that doesn't exist will prompt an error and be assigned to the person importing the data. A workaround is to create a placeholder account in ZenGRC with an email address to use for import until you decide an owner.


Import Limit

Technically, a spreadsheet can have up to 10,000 rows of information. However, we recommend reducing the number to a reasonable level.