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Parts 1 - The Compleat Botanica

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<strong>Compleat</strong> <strong>Botanica</strong> - Overview of how to import specimen<br />

Using the software Sharing Importing<br />

Specimen records may be added to your database by importing data from another <strong>Compleat</strong> <strong>Botanica</strong> database or from<br />

a general purpose database that supports delimited files. A delimited file is sometimes referred to in general terms as<br />

an ASCII file. Delimited files follow these three rules: 1) they have one line of text per specimen record, 2) each line of<br />

text is broken into columns where either a tab or a comma separates each column, and 3) the first line of text contains<br />

the names of the columns and subsequent lines contain the records.<br />

<strong>The</strong> import process can check for duplicate entries in the database and can proceed in one of four ways: duplicates can<br />

be merged with the existing record, they can be skipped entirely, they can be replaced entirely, or they can be created<br />

without regard to the existing record. Duplicates are determined by matching import records to existing records based<br />

on either the botanical name or the specimen number.<br />

To understand how the data files are processed, what the column names are, and what special formatting rules apply to<br />

each column, refer to the documents for each individual column. See the Alphabetical index to column specifications.<br />

To see snapshots of the screens you will encounter during the import process, see the documents:<br />

● Steps for importing specimen from XML files<br />

● Steps for importing specimen from delimited files

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