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Importing and Exporting Objects

You can export and import categories, standard responses, field codes, screening rules, training data objects, and models (training data objects and models are handled by Genesys Content Analyzer).

Important
There are two exceptions: test messages and custom variables cannot be imported or exported

Use exported files as backups or to transfer objects between environments.

The import and export buttons are at the upper right of the eServices Manager window, next to the dropdowns for language, UCS, and tenant. Export is the down arrow, and Import is the up arrow.

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Export

The process of exporting is simple. After you click the Export icon, series of windows allows you to select:

  • Root categories (and their associated category trees)
  • Training Data Objects
  • Models
  • Screening rules

At the beginning, you decide whether the category tree(s) that you select will also include their associated Standard Responses and Field Codes.

The resulting file has the extension .kme.

Import a KME file

Clicking the Import icon takes you through these windows:

  1. Import - Select file and options. Click Select to navigate to the KME file you want to import. See below for explanations of the options Update screening rules and Create new UCS ids (selected by default).
  2. Import - Edit category names
    If the import file includes any category that has the same name as an existing category, eServices Manager asks you to rename the incoming category.
  3. Import - Process import file
    This simply shows the progress of the import process.

Note the following:

  • The check box Create new UCS Ids controls whether the imported records receive new database IDs. Genesys strongly recommends that you leave this check box selected; otherwise, the imported records keep their old IDs and there is a risk of creating uniqueness conflicts. It is only safe to keep old IDs when you are importing into an empty database. One reason to keep the old IDs would be to preserve compatibility with non–eServices Manager components (such as a routing strategy) that need to refer to them.
    Important
    If the Create new UCS Ids check box is cleared and an imported object comes in with an ID that is identical with an existing object’s ID, the import process cancels.
  • The check box Update screening rules controls whether imported screening rules overwrite existing screening rules with the same name. If this check box is not selected, screening rules are treated like all other objects, as described in the preceding paragraph. If the check box is selected, screening rules are treated differently from all other objects: If the names match, the imported screening rule replaces the existing one.
  • If an imported screening rule’s name does not match any existing rule, but its database ID happens to match that of an existing rule, then eServices Manager creates a new ID for the imported rule.
  • If a root category being imported has the same name as an existing category, eServices Manager asks you to change the name of the category being imported.
  • If other objects have the same name as existing objects, eServices Manager appends _<hms> to the name of the imported object. <hms> is a timestamp where h is the hour (using a 12-hour clock), m is the minutes, and s is the seconds. Each unit may be one or two digits; there is no padding. For example, if at 4:25:07 PM you import a screening rule called Sales, and there is also an existing rule called Sales, the new name of the imported rule is Sales_4257.
    Important
    This adds between four and seven characters to the name of the object. You should be especially careful of this if any imported object’s name is more than 58 characters long: the added characters may produce a new name that violates the 64-character limit on names of eServices Manager objects. Importing may fail on objects with names that are too long.
  • If a Training Data Object contains no training messages, it cannot be imported.
Warning
Once you import an archive that includes any Training Data Object, you cannot import the archive again to a different language. If you attempt to do so, you will receive a message asking you to change the root category name, but when you do that you receive an error message saying that a Training Data Object with that name already exists.

As a workaround, you can rename the Training Data Object before importing the second time.

Import an Excel file

You can perform a bulk import of standard responses from Excel files, including .xls (Excel 1997-2003) and .xlsx. Other formats are not supported.

The Excel file must use the columns listed in the table below, and these columns must appear in the first row of the first worksheet. All other data is ignored.

Column name Description Valid values Default value Comments
TheName Populates in the Name field in the UI. Any string Mandatory 128 chars max
Body Populates the body text in the General tab. Uses plaintext characters only. Any string Empty string unlimited
StructuredBody Populates the body text in the HTML tab. Uses plaintext characters and HTML. Any string Empty string unlimited
Description Populates the Description field in the UI. Any string Empty string 254 chars max
Subject Populates the Subject field in the UI. Any string Empty string 512 chars max
MimeType Defines the mime type of the standard response. Not verified during the import process. Can be left blank. Empty string 256 chars max
StartDate Populates the Start Date field in the Properties tab. Cell value must be of type DATE in Excel. NULL
ModifiedDate Populates the Modified Date field in the Properties tab. Cell value must be of type DATE in Excel. Current time
ExpirationDate Populates the Expiration Date field in the Properties tab. NeverExpire or cell value of type DATE in Excel. NULL

The following example shows a valid table with data:

TheName Description Subject Body StructuredBody MimeType StartDate ModifiedDate ExpirationDate
Sales followup Sent to customers who request contact from Sales Thank you for contacting us Thank you for contacting your company. We are happy to assist you with your order.
Important
  • Columns can appear in any order.
  • Default values are assigned if a cell value is missing.
  • The following rules apply to dates:
    • If both StartDate and ExpirationDate are empty, eServices Manager assigns StartDate to current date and ExpirationDate to NeverExpire.
    • If StartDate is empty and ExpirationDate is not empty, eServices Manager assigns StartDate a value equal to 30 days before ExpirationDate.
    • If StartDate is not empty and ExpirationDate is empty, eServices Manager sets ExpirationDate to NeverExpire.
  • An error message appears if eServices Manager fails to process one or more standard responses. You can check the GAX logs for more details about the cause of the error.
  • eServices Manager assumes that all date properties in your UCS environment are stored in the GMT time zone. These properties are always converted to the local time zone by eServices Manager. However, when importing date properties from an Excel file, dates are not converted to local time. For consistency, Genesys recommends you specify dates in the GMT time zone.
  • After you import standard responses using an Excel file, eServices Manager initializes the following properties as Manual, regardless of whether the Excel file contained other values: AckUsageType, AutoRespUsageType, AgentDesktopUsageType, WSSUsageType, EmailOutUsageType, and VoiceAutoRespUsageType.

To import the Excel file using eServices Manager:

  1. In the Standard Responses tab, select a category into which the standard responses will be imported.
  2. Click ES ESM853 ImportIcon.png.
  3. Select the Excel file to import.
  4. Click Next.
  5. A prompt appears to state whether the import was successful or not. If not successful, the prompt states how many errors were encountered. You can check the GAX logs for more information on the cause of the error(s).
  6. Click Finish.
This page was last edited on December 4, 2018, at 15:31.
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