Product Data Import from CSV/FTPS

The Product Data import from CSV/FTPS allows product data to be imported automatically to Quant from a FTPS server. Via this import either the properties of the products that have already been created can get updated or new products can be created.

1. Preparing the file for import

First of all the Excel file with product data - such as product ID, product name etc. has to be created. The file must contain a unique product ID. Each row represents one product and each column represents one property. Once the file is ready, it should be exported and saved as a CSV file.

Excel file with product data

2. Uploading a file to FTPS server

Upload the file you want to import into the appropriate folder, e.g. products on FTPS.

3. Automatic Task Settings

In the Automatic tasks section, create a new Import Product Data from CSV.

Import Product Data from CSV

Before launching the import, you must edit the following attributes in the Settings tab:

  • Check the Enabled attribute to enable the task.
  • Fill  the File Extensions.
  • Set the CSV File Format correctly to match your imported file, especially the character set and delimiters.
  • In the CSV Product Attribute Mapping line, assign the appropriate attribute from Quant to all columns you want to import.
    Fill in the Address (Primary Server) line with "ftp.extech.eu", your Username (Primary Server) and Password (Primary Server) for the FTPS server.
    Fill in the Server Path (Primary Server) line with the name of the folder where you have the imported file stored on your FTP.

Automatic Task Settings

  • Attributes

Below is a list of other attributes that you can set as part of an automatic task:

 Attribute 
 Description 
 Type 
Enabled 
Specifies whether the automatic task is active and data can be sent through it.
yes/no
Title 
Custom name of the automatic task.
text
Description 
Custom description of the automatic task function.
formatted text
Frequency
    Specifies when to import files from FTPS.    time
Notes
Notes.
long text
Emails for Notifications 

One or more email addresses to which emails with error conditions will be sent.

list of strings
File Extension 
Write all possible extensions that the imported file can contain.
formatted text
Filename Pattern 
Based on the specified expression, the files to be imported are filtered from all files in the destination directory. If there is only one file in the specified destination directory, it is not necessary to fill in the file name format.
text
Extract Zips 
Check if you have uploaded a zipped file.
yes/no
Warn if No Files for Import Since 
If no data has been imported since the specified date, you will receive a notification.
date selection
Empty Value Strings
Enter here the values from the imported file to be ignored, or treated as empty strings.
formatted text
Column Separator 
Select which column separator is used in your CSV file.
selection
Escaping 
Check if you use escaping in the file.
yes/no
Escape Character 
Select the escaping character you are using.
formatted text
Ignore Escape Character 
Check if the escaping character is to be ignored.
yes/no
CSV Product Attribute Mapping 
Assign the appropriate Quant attribute to all columns you want to import.
formatted text
Character set 
Select the character set of your CSV file.
selection
Header Line Count 
Write the number of the lines with header.
number
Decimal Point 
Select the sign for the decimal point used in your CSV file.
selection
String Value for TRUE 
Write what value in the file represents "TRUE" e.g. 1.
text
Measure Unit 
Measure unit such as cm, mm etc.
selection
List Item Separator 
Select the list item separator which is used in your CSV file.
selection
Date Format 
Date entry format, eg 31.12.19.
selection
Primary Server Host 
By default "ftp.extech.eu", unless you use your own server.
text
Primary Server Port
Standard 21.
text
Primary Server Username 
Your username in FTPS server.
text
Primary Server Password 
Your password in FTPS server.
text
Primary Server FTP Client Type 
Choose the FTP client type.
selection
Primary Server Implicit SSL 
Select if you want to use default SSL. If you do not check the box, explicit SSL for FTPS will be used.
yes/no
Primary Server Plane FTP 
Select if you want to use an unsecured FTP protocol.
yes/no
Primary Server Keep Source Files Untouched 
Select if you want the file to remain on FTPS after import.
yes/no
Primary Server Path 
Write the name of the folder in which the product file is located. For example products.
text
Create New Products
If enabled, the import will create new products for non-existent product IDs.
yes/no
Set New Products for Planogramming
If enabled, newly created products will be designed to create planograms. This option is active only when Create New Products is enabled.
yes/no
Ignore Deleted Products
By default, when the import does not find a live product for a given ID, it searches among the deleted products. If it finds a deleted one, it revives it. Enabling this option ignores deleted products instead of reviving them.
yes/no
Do Not Overwrite Non-zero Measurements 
If enabled, dimensions from imported records (e.g. height, width) are only imported if the existing dimension value is zero.
yes/no
Matching Attribute 
A product attribute in Quant that will be used to match import items with products in Quant.
selection
Matching EAN-12 
Mark if you are sending a 13 digit EAN in the imported file and need to trim the last digit.
yes/no
Product Attributes to Clear 
List of attributes whose values are cleared from all products before importing.
list of attributes

4. Launching the Automatic Task

Once you have set all the necessary attributes, you can import products immediately via the Launch button. Or wait until the products are imported automatically based on the set Frequency. If the automatic task is complete, a message will appear in the upper right corner indicating the successful import. In the Products section, you can check if the products have been correctly created or modified.

Launching the Automatic Task

If the import has not succeeded, in the Execution Log you will find more details about why did the import fail.

5. Execution Log

In the Execution Log tab, you can view a summary of each execution of an automatic task, including statistics, errors, and warnings.

If you select a specific line of the log, you can view its detail via the Show Items button.

Execution Log

If a task ends with an error or warning, you can read the specific error or warning message using the Show Errors and Show Warnings buttons.

Show Errors and Warnings