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7 = Structure of the import file =
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9 If you want to create your own file, you should observe the following notes to guarantee a successful import:
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11 * If you use IP addresses, they must be enclosed in double inverted commas. Example: "192.156.200.18".
12 * If you use memory values such as hard disk sizes, RAM, etc., these values must also be placed in double inverted commas if they contain a decimal separator and a unit. Example: "10.5 GB".
13 * Select between the available units (KB to TB). The binary prefixes (KiB to TiB) are not supported and are replaced by the value "0" during import.
14 * The CPU frequency must be specified in MHz, whereby the unit must not be included in the CSV file. If the frequency is specified with a separator, this must also be placed in double inverted commas.
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16 = Examples of CSV datasets =
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18 Below you can see some examples of how the CSV datasets can be structured:
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21 Computer Name;Computer Domain;OS Name;Main User;Primary IP;ACMP Client MAC Adress;CPU Name;CPU Frequency (Mhz);Total Ram;Total harddrive capacity
22 Computer 1;DOMAINTEST;Windows 7 Home;Benutzer 1;"10.0.0.1";AA:BB:CC:AA:3A:AF;Phenom 1;"2000,56";"1024 MB";"1 TB"
23 ComputerName;MSHEIMNETZ;Windows 8 Pro;John;"10.0.0.2";CC:CC:CC:CC:CC:CC;Phenom II x4;3400;"4 GB";"5 GB"
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