Bulk metadata import and export bulk-metadata-import-and-export

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Experience Manager Assets lets you import asset metadata in bulk using a CSV file. You can do bulk updates for the recently uploaded assets or the existing assets by importing a CSV file. You can also ingest asset metadata in bulk from third-party system in CSV format.

Import metadata import-metadata

The metadata import is asynchronous and does not impede the system performance. Simultaneous update of the metadata for multiple assets can be resource-intensive because of XMP writeback activity if workflow flag is checked. Plan such an import during lean server usage to prevent performance impact for other users.

NOTE
To import metadata on custom namespaces, first register the namespaces.

To import metadata in bulk, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Assets user interface, and tap/click Create from the toolbar.

  2. From the menu, select Metadata.

  3. On the Metadata Import page, tap/click the Select File. Select the CSV file with the metadata.

  4. Ensure that the CSV file contains the following parameters:

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    Metadata import parameters Description
    Batch Size Number of assets in a batch for which metadata is to be imported. Default value is 50. Maximum value is 100.
    Field Separator Default value is , – a comma. You can specify any other character.
    Multi Value Delimiter Separator for metadata values. Default value is `
    Launch Workflows False by default. When set to true and default settings are in effect for the DAM Metadata WriteBack Workflow (that writes metadata to the binary XMP data). Enabling the workflows has a performance impact on the system.
    Asset Path Column Name Defines the column name for the CSV file with assets.
  5. Tap/click Import from the toolbar. After the metadata is imported, a notification is sent to your Notification inbox. Navigate to asset property page and verify whether the metadata values are correctly imported for assets.

To add date and timestamp when importing metadata, use YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.fff-00:00 format for date and time. Date and time are separated by T, hh is hours in 24-hour format, fff is nanoseconds, and -00:00 is timezone offset. For example, 2020-03-26T11:26:00.000-07:00 is March 26, 2020 at 11:26:00.000 AM PST time.

CAUTION
If the date format does not match YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.fff-00:00, the date values are not set. The date formats of exported metadata CSV file is in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss-00:00. If you want to import it, convert it to the acceptable format by adding the nanoseconds value denoted by fff.

Export Metadata export-metadata

A few use cases for exporting metadata in bulk are:

  • Import the metadata in a third-party system when migrating assets.
  • Share asset metadata with a wider project team.
  • Test or audit the metadata for compliance.
  • Externalize the metadata for separate localization.

You can export metadata for multiple assets in a CSV format. The metadata is exported asynchronously and does not impact the performance of the system. To export metadata, Experience Manager traverses through the properties of the asset node jcr:content/metadata and its child nodes and exports the metadata properties in a CSV file.

To export metadata of multiple assets in bulk, follow these steps:

  1. Select the asset folder that contains assets for which you want to export metadata. From the toolbar, select Export metadata.

  2. In the Metadata Export dialog, specify a name for the CSV file. To export metadata for assets in subfolders, select Include assets in sub-folders.

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  3. Select the desired options. Provide a filename and if necessary a date.

  4. In the Properties to be exported, specify whether you want to export all or specific properties. If you choose Selective properties to be exported, add the desired properties.

  5. From the toolbar, tap/click Export. A message confirms that the metadata is exported. Close the message.

  6. Open the inbox notification for the export job. Select the job and click Open from the toolbar. To download the CSV file with the metadata, tap/click CSV Download from the toolbar. Click Close.

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