Importing read codes

Use read codes mapping to import multiple read codes from a CSV file or spreadsheet.

  1. Create a spreadsheet or CSV file that contains all of the read codes for that external system. This file must contain one row per read code, with the following entries:

    Screenshot of a CSV file or spreadsheet with multiple read codes.

    • Collection System

    • Can't Read Code

    • Description

    • Status

    • Family

      Tip: If all of your collection systems use the same set of read codes, you can import a single CSV file into IEE, and then copy the read codes mapping to all external systems from within the IEE rich client.

  1. In the IEE rich client, go to System Administration > System Admin > Read Codes Mapping.

    Read codes mapping dialog.

  2. Map the rows in the CSV file to the IEE database table. See Mapping read codes for more information.

    • If your CSV file contains a heading row, select the Skip first row checkbox to exclude it from the import process.

    • From the Separator dropdown menu, select the delimiter used in the import file. Acceptable delimiters: comma, semi-colon, point, or separator pipes.

    • In Code Column, enter the column of your import file that contains the Can’t Read codes. For example, if they are in the second column, enter 2.

    • In Description, enter the column of your import file that contains the description values. For example, if they are in the third column, enter 3.

    • In Hint, enter the column of your import file that contains the read status value. For example, if they are in the fifth column, enter 5.

    • In Format, enter the column of your import file that contains the external system values. For example, if they are in the first column, enter 1.

    • In Valid, enter the column of your import file that contains the True/False values to populate. For example, if they are in the fourth column, enter 4.

    • From the Default Format dropdown menu, select the collection system to which these read codes apply.

  3. Click Import.

  4. Browse to the import file.

  5. Click Open.

  6. Click Save.