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This log file provides more detailed information. For example, what files the tool downloads, and if the hash checks are successful. This section lists in alphabetical order all of the available parameters for the service connection tool. Use during the Connect phase on the computer with internet access. It connects to the Configuration Manager cloud service to upload the data file, and download updates. A required parameter with the -export parameter to specify the path and file name of the CSV file to export.

An optional parameter with the -connect parameter to download everything, including updates and hotfixes, whatever the version of your site. For more information, see -connect. An optional parameter with the -connect parameter to only download all hotfixes, whatever the version of your site.

An optional parameter with the -connect parameter to only download updates and hotfixes that have a later version than the version of your site. Use during the Prepare phase to export usage data to a CSV file. Run it as an administrator on the service connection point. This action lets you review the contents of the usage data before you upload to Microsoft. It requires the -dest parameter to specify the location of the CSV file.

Use during the Import phase on the service connection point to import the updates to the site. It requires the -updatepacksrc parameter to specify the location of the downloaded updates. Use during the Prepare phase on the service connection point to export usage data from the site. It requires the -usagedatadest parameter to specify the location of the exported data file. An optional parameter with the -connect parameter to specify the FQDN of your proxy server.

An optional parameter with the -connect parameter to specify the username to authenticate with your proxy server. A required parameter with the -connect parameter to specify a path for the downloaded updates. A required parameter with the -import parameter to specify a path of the downloaded updates. For more information, see -import. A required parameter with the -prepare parameter to specify a path and file name of the exported data file. For more information, see -prepare. Install in-console updates.

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Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Important Because of a known issue in Configuration Manager version , the default behavior doesn't work as expected. Tip The tool determines the version of your site from the data file. Note If you'll upload data files from more than one hierarchy at the same time, give each data file a unique name.

Note When you run this command line, you might see the following error: Unhandled Exception: System. You can safely ignore this error. After opening any report with the tool, i got a message, that the Verion of PowerBI-Desktop is not compatible with the Report. The version of Desktop is 2. Any suggestions? This sounds like the report you are opening was made with a newer version of Power BI than you have on your machine. You should try updating to the new version from the power bi website — or better if you have windows 10 you can install from the app store to auto update.

If I select one of the functions, like Overwrite and Connect, it launches a file open dialog. If I cancel that dialog, the tools hangs. You will get a prompt to update when released. Thank you! Steve, another request would be to have suffix settings for both connect and remove and for them to persist once you change them, this way they are used consistently.

Thanks, hopefully you would view this as helpful. Love the tool, extremely valuable. Hot swap is no longer working in my environment.

Any known issues at the moment? The tool just open the selected file with no changed connect or remove. Sorry, the tools opens the selected file but no changes are actually made.

There is no known issues currently. Does the report definitely have a live connection? It will not work if using the new direct query composite connections.

If you are still having issues, you can email with more detail at [email protected]. News Ticker. Power BI Developers. Tips Tools. Hello Steve, I am having the same problem. Thank you,. I only see the Business Ops Beta v0. The fields that are exported really depends on the data entered in your database. The list of fields below assumes all entries in your database have been entered with all fields including one work address, one work phone number, one work email, one Skype messenger ID, one social media Facebook URL, one blog link and one birthdate.

Using this flexible and robust tool you can very easily and quickly bulk import nested categories into Connections. Locate the Import Categories tool. After it completes you will be presented with the CSV mapping options. In the left hand column you will be shown a list of column headers found in the CSV file you just uploaded. On the right will be a drop down for each column header found in the CSV file. The drop downs will contain the fields for categories.

For each column header found in the CSV file you would select the appropriate field in its corresponding drop down. As you see, the column header names of the CSV file that you upload are not important because you will be mapping them to the correct category fields in Connections.

Step 3 — Import: The last step is the easiest. If you do the import will be interrupted and will not be completed. Download: example After you import the example CSV file you category page should look like this screenshot:.

Example 2 As you see in Example 1, the new categories were imported and the slugs were automatically created just as if you were to add them manually. This example will show you how to import category and define the slug. Example 2: Mapping the import. Important There are a few very important rule that you must follow when defining your own slugs.

After you import the example CSV file your category page should look like the following screenshot. Notice the categories were imported with their custom slug. Example 3 Building on the previous two examples, this example will show how to import the category description.

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Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora. Nine — Level One, custom-nine, "Pellentesque porttitor ex diam, rhoncus congue nulla placerat a. Example 3: Mapping the import. After you import the example CSV file you category page should look like the following screenshot. Notice the categories were imported with their custom slug and the description. Continuing to build on the previous example this example will show you how to import nested categories. There are a few ways this can be accomplished.

The first and simplest is to simply add a new column to your CSV file and name it Parent.



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