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In each remaining row of the file, the ''User name'', ''Full name'' and ''Password'' (if present) are expected to be plain text containing those data.  ''Groups'' (if present) is a comma separated list of groups that the user should belong to, and a "1" in the ''Delete'' column will result in the user being deleted.
In each remaining row of the file, the ''User name'', ''Full name'' and ''Password'' (if present) are expected to be plain text containing those data.  ''Groups'' (if present) is a comma separated list of groups that the user should belong to, and a "1" in the ''Delete'' column will result in the user being deleted.


For Opendium systems which are integrated into a Windows network, the [[User Sync]] system is a more appropriate way of importing users.
For Opendium systems which are integrated into a Windows network, the [[User Synchronisation]] system is a more appropriate way of importing users.

Latest revision as of 14:06, 7 October 2022

For Opendium systems which are not integrated into a Windows network, it is useful to be able to bulk import users from a CSV file. This functionality can be accessed through the Import Users tab within Users & Groups.

You can generate CSV files using numerous pieces of third party software, such as a spreadsheet. The first line of the file should consist of column headings, and must contain at least the following columns:

  • User name
  • Full name

Any of these additional columns may optionally also be included:

  • Password
  • Groups
  • Delete

In each remaining row of the file, the User name, Full name and Password (if present) are expected to be plain text containing those data. Groups (if present) is a comma separated list of groups that the user should belong to, and a "1" in the Delete column will result in the user being deleted.

For Opendium systems which are integrated into a Windows network, the User Synchronisation system is a more appropriate way of importing users.