-==== Batch Importing ====
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-The '''Batch Import Trace Wizard''' allows users to search their media for traces and import multiple traces of varying trace types simultaneously. It also handles name clashes and renaming of traces.
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-To import a set of traces to the '''Traces''' folder, right-click on the '''Traces''' folder and select '''Batch Import...''' from the context-sensitive menu.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importBatchImport.png]]
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-At this point, the '''Batch Import Wizard''' is opened.
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-The '''Available trace types''' page is visible. Select a trace type to scan for by clicking an item in trace types tree. If one selects a parent element, the new state will be propagated to the children.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importSelectTraceTypeToImport.png]]
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-When that is done, the warning message will go away and the user can click '''Next >'''.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importSelectTraceTypeComplete.png]]
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-Then select one or more files or directories to scan for traces. The directories added will be recursively scanned, all children files and directories will be scanned. This can be slow depending on the size of the directory to scan.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importSelectFilesToScan.png]]
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-One can add a directory by clicking on '''Add Directory...''' then selecting a directory to import.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importSelectedDirectory.png]]
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-One can also add a file by clicking on '''Add File...''' then selecting a file to import.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importAddFile.png]]
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-Once the files and directories are selected, a background scanner will already start scanning them for potential matches. to select the candidates, click '''Next >'''.
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-Here the user will see the results of the scan. The list will grow as more files are scanned.
-To select a trace to import, first open a trace type.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importScan1.png]]
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-Then select the trace to import.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importScan2.png]]
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-When that is done, typically one can press '''Finish''', and the trace will be imported. They can set the trace to be '''linked''' or '''copied'''. A '''linked''' trace is not copied to the user's workspace, rather, the original file is used. This is useful for traces that are very large and that the user does not want to copy several times. '''Copied''' traces are as their name indicates, copied to the local workspace. This is useful if there is a trace on a network or on some removable media. The user can also specify if the trace should '''overwrite''' the resources in the workspace or not.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importScan3.png]]
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-One can select several traces also and import them simultaneously. In this case there is a problem, the name of both traces are the same, this is a conflicting name and needs to be resolved.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importScan4.png]]
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-To do so, select one of the conflicting traces, then '''click on its name'''. Then type in a new name.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importScan5.png]]
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-Here the traces shall be copied instead of linked.
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-[[Image:images/importImages/importScan6.png]]
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-At this point, press '''Finish''' to import the traces.
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-If the '''Finish''' button is grayed, or if the user wishes to import to a different project, they need to press '''Next >'''. The user then needs to select a project to import to on the '''options''' page.