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Organizations may have a large number of existing Agreements that are created outside of ICM platform. These are henceforth referred to as Legacy Agreements. Organizations may want to import these Agreements to ICM to leverage its vast capabilities and manage all Agreements within a single platform.
The Legacy Upload feature enables ICM Administrator to easily upload in bulk the legacy agreements that were created outside of ICM. This feature enhances productivity by allowing you to upload a large volume of existing Agreements and other entities using Excel.
The highlights of this feature are :
You can use the utility to upload the following entities:
This section demonstrates with an example how to upload plain Agreements for a particular Contract Type.
Identify an existing Contract Type in ICM for which to upload the Agreements. If that Contract Type does not exist, you need to create it using Create Contract Type on Configuration page in ICM. If the Enable Approval Workflow flag is set to Yes, it means that the workflow is enabled for that Contract Type.
1.Create a Contract Type named as Legacy Contract with the attributes as can be seen under the Selected Attribute tab in the screenshot. The ICM name for this Contract Type is ICMLegacyContract.Create a Legacy Ref Id attribute which will be used as a Primary Key in the metadata file for this Contract Type.
2.Copy the Agreement PDF at the location accessible by the task server.
Important things to note for the metadata file:
To create a metadata file for ICMLegacyContract Contract Type:
1. Create an Excel file with .xlsx extension and save it with the appropriate name, for example ICMLegacy_Contract_single .
2. Edit the same file to create columns that are essentially the ICM attributes for ICMLegacyContract Contract Type, and enter their values for the legacy Agreement that you want to upload. To ensure that you use the attributes correctly, switch to ICM and navigate to Configurations and then to Contract Types, and Click View Record to view the details of ICMLegacyContract. Then go to Attributes tab to see all the Selected Attributes for that CT.
3. In the metadata file the first row is a header row wherein you need to provide the exact Display Names of all or the desired attributes from ICM in consecutive columns.
The following screenshots are of the same metadata file ICMLegacy_Contract_single, broken down into 2 images to capture all the columns:
You can add Team members, Notes, and Commitments along with the legacy Agreements from within the same metadata file.
Edit the same Agreements metadata file ICMLegacy_Contract_single to add more sheets for Team, Notes, and Commitments.
The following screenshot of the ICMLegacy_Contract_single shows the Team sheet and the columns.
To create the Notes metadata:
The following screenshot of the ICMLegacy_Contract_single shows the Note sheet and the columns.
The following screenshot of the ICMLegacy_Contract_single shows the Commitment sheet and the data.
Important things to note for the mapping file:
To create a mapping file:
Now that the metadata and mapping files are created for ICMLegacyContract Contract Type, the relevant Agreements can be uploaded using the Legacy Upload feature on the ICM UI.
To upload the Legacy Agreements:
Select Defer Workflow checkbox only if you need to add any pre-requisite Associations for the Legacy Agreement. See uploading Agreements with mandatory Associations.
A pop-up window shows the status of validation, and count or summary of errors or warnings, if any.
The message in the above screen is interpreted as 1 agreement record is successfully validated for ICMLegacyContract Contract Type.
You can upload a large number of agreement records using the same metadata file. Once all the records are validated without any errors, click OK to schedule the batch for processing. Then the batch is lined up for processing and the Status changes to Scheduled. Finally, the Status changes to Workflow Processed indicating that the batch is successfully uploaded and the workflow is triggered.
The following screenshot, broken down in 2 images, is of the same screen that displays overall status and progress of the batches.
When the batch processing is complete a third icon called Download Integration Files appears under the Actions column. Click on the icon to download the Status and/or Error files. If there are any errors, correct those in the metadata file and try uploading the batch again.
In the following screenshot, the Status File shows that there were no errors or warnings for AcmeCorplegacyagreements batch that was uploaded.
To view the uploaded Agreements in ICM, go to Agreement Management in ICM and Click on View Record icon to open the recently added legacy Agreement.
If you have added any Notes, Team, or Commitments, they will be displayed under the respective tabs in the Agreement Summary.
There may be cases where any associated documents are required before an Agreement can move to the Executed state. In that case, you can defer the workflow for the Agreement while uploading, then upload the required Association with workflow attached, and then enable the workflow for the Agreement when needed.
Whether an Association is mandatory or not can be seen in ICM in the following 2 ways:
If Is Mandatory flag is set to Yes while adding an Association for a particular Agreement Contract Type, an Association is mandatory. See the screenshot below:
In the following sections for uploading other entities, the same notes and considerations for the Metadata and Mapping Files, and data validations apply as detailed in the above section for uploading the Agreements.
Before uploading the Associations, the parent Agreement must be uploaded first.
You need to create separate metadata file for Associations, and one such file can contain Associations for one Association Contract type. This section demonstrates with an example how to upload an Association for the previously uploaded Agreement that is seen in ICM as Acme Corp Legacy Contract – ICMLegacyContract_1.
There can be 2 scenarios for uploading Associations: With Workflow and Without Workflow.
Search an existing Associated Document Contract Type in ICM for which to upload the Associations. If that Contract Type does not exist, you need to create it using Create Contract Type on Configuration page in ICM. If the Enable Approval Workflow flag is set to Yes, it means that the workflow is enabled for that Contract Type.
To create the metadata file for ICMLegacyAssocDocWF1 Contract Type:
The following screenshot of the Association’s metadata file ICMLegacy_AcmeAssociation shows the attributes and highlights the Primary Key of the parent Agreement.
Open the same mapping file (Mappings_Acme_agreements) created while uploading the Agreement, and edit it to provide details for binding the Associated Document Contract Type with the parent Contract Type.
Add another row as highlighted in the above screenshot:
Follow the same steps on the UI for uploading the associations as they are for uploading the agreements.
Only, ensure that you select the Associated Document Contract Type while creating the batch and do not select the check box for Defer Workflow. In the current example, select the Contract Type Name as ICMLegacyAssocDocWF1.
You can create the Associations for which the approval workflow is not enabled in ICM. This is configured in ICM by setting the Enable Approval Workflow flag to No for the relevant Contract Type. It means that the Associations for that Contract Type will not follow the approval workflow automatically.
The process to upload the Amendments for an Agreement is the same as for uploading the Associations.
Except that you do not need to create the Contract Type for the Amendments as it is automatically created when you create the Contract Type for Agreements.
To create the metadata file for ICMLegacyContractAmendment Contract Type:
You may refer to the metadata file for the parent Agreement to create the Amendments metadata file, and add/remove columns or change their values as required. Name, File Path, Legacy Ref Id (or any other existing unique attribute), Business Status, and Type of Paper are mandatory attributes for Amendments as well.
The following screenshot of the Amendment metadata file ICMLegacy_AcmeAmendment shows the attributes and highlights the Primary Key of the parent Agreement (ParentInstance_PK), and of the Amendment (Legacy Ref Id) that is being uploaded. The Primary Key of the Amendment (Legacy Ref Id) can be used as a mapping attribute for the relevant associations, and other entities that may be dependent upon the Amendment.
Open the same mapping file (Mappings_Acme_agreements) created while uploading the Agreement, and edit it to provide details for binding the Amendment Contract Type with the parent Agreement Contract Type.
Add another row as described below:
Follow the same steps on the UI for uploading the associations as they are for uploading the agreements.
Only, ensure that you select the Amendment Contract Type while creating the batch. In the current example, select the Contract Type Name as ICMLegacyContractAmendment.
This section demonstrates with an example how to upload the Masterdata. Masterdata is uploaded independently as it is not related to any other entities. So there is no need for the mapping file.
There can be 2 scenarios for uploading Masterdata – With Workflow and Without Workflow.
Search an existing Masterdata Contract Type in ICM for which to upload the data. If that Contract Type does not exist, you need to create it using Create Contract Type on Configuration page in ICM. If the Enable Approval Workflow flag is set to Yes, it means that the workflow is enabled for that Contract Type.
To create the metadata file for ICMLegacyMasterData Contract Type:
Follow the same steps on the UI for uploading the Masterdata as they are for uploading the agreements.
Only, ensure that you select the relevant Masterdata Contract Type while creating the batch and do not select the check box for Defer Workflow. In the current example, select the Contract Type Name as ICMLegacyMasterData.
You can create the Masterdata for which the approval workflow is not enabled in ICM. This is configured in ICM by setting the Enable Approval Workflow flag to No for the relevant Masterdata Contract Type. It means that the Masterdata for that Contract Type will not follow the approval workflow automatically.
When the Masterdata uploaded without workflow is viewed in ICM, it will not have any buttons visible on the UI.
This section demonstrates with an example how to provision the users in ICM using the utility. User information is uploaded independently as it is not related to any other entities. The relevant Contract Type UserInformation is created when ICM is configured.
You can also upload additional user information by uploading a separate metadata file with the relevant data, after a user is provisioned.
To create the metadata file for UserInformation Contract Type:
Follow the same steps on the UI for uploading the user information as they are for uploading the agreements, except for uploading the mapping file.
Ensure that you select the UserInformation Contract Type while creating the batch.
The relevant Contract Type needs to be created in ICM. For the current example, create a Contract Type named ExtendedUserInformation with the required attributes.
To create the metadata file for ExtendedUserInformation Contract Type:
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