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Users can perform bulk actions using the Bulk Actions tile on the Dashboard to create and update entities directly within ICM. You can also perform these actions using Excel Add-in. However, the overhead of installing and updating the Add-in periodically on your machine is an overhead and a time consuming task, besides being a challenge in terms of performance. Using the Bulk Actions, you can directly upload the entities to ICM, thus eliminating the dependency on a third party application such as Excel Add-in. When uploaded, these entities become part of the ICM workflow and can be managed within ICM itself.
Feature Highlights:
The Bulk Action tile enables you to:
To perform Bulk Actions:
To add Amendments
Open the Excel workbook that is downloaded and saved to your local drive. This workbook contains information about the selected Attributes and Contract Type. The file name of this workbook is same as the Contract Type that you selected.
Click the Enable Editing button on the Excel workbook to make changes as required. For example, changing the Expiry Date for Agreements.
Click Save to save your edits.
Click the Add Batch icon on the Bulk Action Management page. This opens the Add Batch window and you can upload the edited Excel workbook to ICM.
Enter the Batch Name. For example, AutomationAgreementsDec2018.
'C'lick the Choose File button next to the Data File field to select and upload the workbook file to ICM.
Click the Choose File button next to the Attached Zip File field to select and upload all the records for the batch to ICM. The maximum size of the zip file supported is 100 MB.
Click the Add button. The Excel workbook is uploaded to ICM with a status of Added to Queue. This batch is added to the queue for automatic validation.
When ICM starts processing the batch, the status of the batch changes to In Progress. ICM validates the accuracy of the records in the batch while processing and the records are processed.
While processing the batch, every record is validated for:
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