CSV Import |
It is possible to import information about Enterprise Architect elements in CSV format. Once you have defined a CSV import specification you can read in major element attributes from a CSV text file.
Note: |
You import the CSV file into a selected package; if this package or any element within the package has a lock on it, you cannot import the CSV file into it. The Import option on the dialog is grayed out. |
When importing, Enterprise Architect checks the specification to see if there is a GUID field included. If there is, Enterprise Architect attempts to locate the element identified by the GUID and, if successful, updates the current element rather than creating a new one. If no GUID field is defined, or Enterprise Architect cannot locate the identified element, a new element is created and placed in the current package. Note that during import, Type is a mandatory field and must match one of the legal Enterprise Architect element types.
Import Data in CSV Format
To import data in CSV format, follow the steps below:
- In the Project Browser, right-click on the package to import into.
- Select the Import/Export | CSV Import/Export menu option. The CSV Import/Export dialog displays.

- Set the required options; as outlined below:
Option |
Use to |
Package |
Confirm the name of the current selected package. |
Specification |
Specify the name of the import specification to use. |
Edit/New |
Edit the import specification or create a new one. |
File |
Specify the filename to import from. |
Types |
Not used for import. |
Action |
Select the Import radio button to import from file. (Grayed-out if the package or a child item in the package is locked.) |
Print Results |
Print out the result list. |
View File |
View the CSV file with the default Windows application for CSV files. |
Run |
Perform the import. |
Close |
Exit this dialog. |
