Does sfdx support CSV import to sandboxes?
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Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)
A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.
Should work aye?
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Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)
A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.
Should work aye?
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Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)
A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.
Should work aye?
salesforcedx
Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)
A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.
Should work aye?
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The force:data:bulk
commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.
$ cat > test.csv
Name
Test Account 1
Test Account 2
$ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org
Check batch #1’s status with the command:
sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX
Two accounts are successfully imported.
Great, thank you!
– dzh
yesterday
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
The force:data:bulk
commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.
$ cat > test.csv
Name
Test Account 1
Test Account 2
$ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org
Check batch #1’s status with the command:
sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX
Two accounts are successfully imported.
Great, thank you!
– dzh
yesterday
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3
down vote
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The force:data:bulk
commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.
$ cat > test.csv
Name
Test Account 1
Test Account 2
$ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org
Check batch #1’s status with the command:
sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX
Two accounts are successfully imported.
Great, thank you!
– dzh
yesterday
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
The force:data:bulk
commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.
$ cat > test.csv
Name
Test Account 1
Test Account 2
$ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org
Check batch #1’s status with the command:
sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX
Two accounts are successfully imported.
The force:data:bulk
commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.
$ cat > test.csv
Name
Test Account 1
Test Account 2
$ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org
Check batch #1’s status with the command:
sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX
Two accounts are successfully imported.
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