You can add data to your project and then import it into a scenario.
Procedure
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To add data to a project:
In the Prepare dataview, click Add
data.
Drop files or click browse in the data pane that
opens.
Select files and click Open to add them.
When you
add a data set in this way, it appears listed in the Prepare dataview and also in the data assets that are
listed in your project. You can now import the data into a scenario.
To import data into a scenario:
In the data pane in the Prepare dataview, select the project data files that you
want to import into the scenario.
Click Import
Results
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Your chosen data files can now be viewed and edited in your scenario in the Prepare dataview
You can import files in most formats, including .csv, .xls,
.json files, and connected data. If you are using Excel files with multiple sheets,
only the first sheet will be imported. However, you can export each sheet as a .csv
file to import your data into your Decision
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Note: If your .cvs file contains any malicious payload (formulas for example) in
an input field, these items might be executed.
Subsequently, if you modify, replace or delete a data set in your Project,
these actions have no impact on your scenario, unless you choose to import it
into your scenario. Similarly, if you re-upload a new version of a table using the add data button
in the Prepare dataview, your scenario is not affected, unless you
choose to import it into your scenario.
If you re-import a file at any time, you can choose to import it with a new name. This renaming
can be useful if you want to use different versions of the same data table. You can also choose to
update and overwrite the current table in your Scenario. If you choose to re-import and update a
table, a notification message appears listing which tables are overwritten.