Import maps
The Import Maps wizard lets you add maps authored outside IXIASOFT CCMS to the repository.
When you import a map, the map and its dependencies (for example, the map, topics, and images it refers to) are imported into the repository and assigned the initial status (for example, Authoring:Draft). If the map or topic being imported references a non-DITA resource such as PDF file or video, it is imported as a resource of the type "unknown", which allows it to be searchable from the Search view. Once imported, you can edit the resource to change the type from "unknown" to something more specific as required. If one of the map dependencies cannot be found (for example, one of its topics is missing), the import is cancelled and an error message is displayed.
When you import a map, its file name is added to the object's
metadata in the originalFileName
index and the path
relative to its containing map is added to the object's metadata in the originalRelativePath
index.
You can specify the following options when importing maps:
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Import As External |
When you import the document, it and its children (if any) are imported into the repository and assigned the Authoring:readonly status. |
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Update existing documents |
When it imports a document, the system determines if this document already exists by checking:
If a document already exists and the Update existing documents option is selected, the existing document is updated with the contents of the imported document. If this option is not selected, a new document is created, with a new file name. Note that, to be updated, the document:
When you re-import an external document, this option is always enabled and the existing document and its children (if any) are always updated. |
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Default language |
All documents in the Content Store must have a designated language. If the documents you are importing do not have a language attribute, the system will assign them the language you select from this list. If the document you are importing has children, this language will also be assigned to these children. You can also set the Override unknown languages with default option. If you select this option, when you import documents that reference a language that’s not configured in your system, the system will replace these values with the default language specified. |
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Images | If the maps you are importing reference images, you
need to specify the type and format of the images.
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Labels | You can assign one or more labels to a document and its children (if any). Labels are added as metadata and improve searchability. | |
Import options | ||
MAP IDs: Retain root map IDs | If this option is not selected, the map is assigned a
new ID by the system. This will be used as both the file name and as the
map root ID. The imported map’s root ID is overwritten.
If this option is selected, then the value of the imported map ID remains unchanged. If no other map already has this file name, then this ID will also be used as the document file name. If there is a conflict with an existing map file name, the system will assign the imported map a unique file name, which will be different from the map ID. |
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Topicrefs: Remove @navtitle and @type from <topicref> containing @href | If this option is selected, then navtitle and type attributes are removed from <topicref> elements containing an href attribute when the map is imported.
When you are authoring DITA documents, there are several ways that you can specify topic attributes such as type and title: at the map level and at topic level. The system does not maintain map attributes automatically. If you keep these in the map, then you’ll need to update them manually if, for example, you change the title of a topic. |
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Images: Images have unique names | If this option is selected and there are two (or more) images with the same file name, then the system imports just one of them (randomly). If you leave this check box empty, then all images are imported, they keep their duplicate titles, and the system assigns unique file names. | |
Resources: Resources have unique names | If this option is selected and there are two (or more) resources with the same file name, then the system imports just one of them (randomly). If you leave this check box empty, then all resources are imported, keep their duplicate titles, and the system assigns file names. | |
Import Base Path: | Specifies the base path
to use when replacing existing documents.
Important: The filename and base path of the imported object are important when you intend to replace an existing object. See Reimporting the same file into the Content Store for more information.
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To import one or more maps and its dependencies: