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Importing Sessions with the Session Import Wizard
Overview
The myStratus Session Import Wizard is a tool that helps you bring session records into myStratus from an external spreadsheet or CSV file. This wizard guides you through importing sessions step by step – from selecting your file, mapping columns to myStratus fields, to setting options for how sessions and related clients should be created. It’s designed for non-technical users, so you can confidently generate new session records without manual data entry. In a few minutes, you can import dozens or hundreds of sessions (and even create any new client records for those sessions) by following the on-screen prompts.
What does it do? The Session Import Wizard will read your Excel (.xlsx) or CSV (.csv) file, allow you to match each column to the appropriate myStratus field (for both session details and client information), and then create new session entries in your database. You can choose default values (like assigning a photographer or session status) to apply to all imported sessions, decide how to handle potential duplicates, and even save your settings as a template for future imports. This streamlined process ensures your data is imported accurately and consistently.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Launch the Session Import Wizard: In myStratus (Desktop version), go to the Utilities menu and choose Import Sessions. This will open the Session Import Wizard. On the first screen, you’ll see a welcome message explaining that the wizard is used to generate new records from an external file or spreadsheet. Click Next to begin. (If you need help at any point, you can click the ? icon in the lower-left for context-specific help.)
2. Select the import file: You will be prompted to Select the file to import. Choose the source of your data:
Selecting the file to import.
3. Map your columns to myStratus fields: The next screen will display a preview of your file’s data in a table on the left, and a list of myStratus fields on the right. This is where you match each column in your file to the corresponding field in myStratus. At the top, it says “Drag the myStratus fields to the matching column in the import file.”
Mapping spreadsheet columns to myStratus fields using drag-and-drop.
4. Choose duplicate checking options: Next, the wizard asks “Do you want to check for duplicates during the import?” This step is about avoiding duplicate clients in your database. (Each session must be attached to a client record, so the wizard can create new clients from your data. Here you decide how to handle cases where a client might already exist in myStratus.) You will see three options:
Duplicate checking options for client records during import.
Choose the option that best fits your needs. For example, if you’re importing sessions for clients that mostly already exist in your system, you might skip duplicates to avoid creating dupes. If you’re importing a brand new list of clients and sessions, you might not need to check at all. Note: The criteria used to decide if a client is a duplicate (such as matching name, email, phone, etc.) can be configured in Company Preferences > Clients in myStratus ​secure.studioplussoftware.com. If you need to adjust what the system considers a “duplicate,” do that in Preferences before running the import. After selecting a duplicate-check option, click Next.
5. Select options for existing or new clients: Now you will see client import options that determine how to handle new versus existing client records. (This section only applies to client data – it mirrors the client import wizard settings.) You can update clients that are already in your database or assign attributes to new clients being created. The screen will have several checkboxes and fields like Update Existing Records, Assign All Clients to Client Group, etc.
Options for updating existing clients and organizing new clients.
After configuring the client options, click Next to move on. (If you chose not to import any client information at all, many of these options may be greyed out or skipped. But in most session imports, you will have client data for each session.)
6. Select the session import options: Now it’s time to set options that apply to the sessions being imported (the actual appointments/events). You can assign default values to all imported sessions here, and also choose to save an import template. This screen is titled Select the Session import options.
Options for assigning default session values and saving a template.
Once you have set the session options and (optionally) named your template, click Next.
7. Review and finish the import: The final screen will confirm that you’re ready to begin importing. It will say something like “You are about to begin importing records. Click Finish to begin import process.” Take a moment to review your choices. If you need to go back and adjust anything, you can click Back through the screens. Otherwise, click Finish to start the import. The wizard will proceed to create the sessions (and any new clients). Depending on the size of your file, this may take a moment. When it’s done, you should see a confirmation of how many records were imported (and possibly how many were skipped as duplicates, if you chose that option).
That’s it – you’ve imported your sessions! You can now go to your Sessions hub or calendar in myStratus and verify that the new sessions appear. Each session will have the details from your file, and any new clients will have been added to the client list (check the group if you grouped them, or search by name). Be sure to spot-check a few records to ensure everything imported as expected (dates and times correct, fields in the right place). If something looks off, you may need to adjust your file or mappings and try again. Remember, if you saved a template, that will make the next import easier.
Formatting Requirements for Date/Time Columns
When preparing your import file, it is crucial to format your date and time columns correctly. The Session Import Wizard expects the session start and end times to be in a specific format so that they can be interpreted as proper dates and times.
Example of Start Date/Time and End Date/Time columns in a CSV file.
Following these formatting guidelines for the date/time columns will help ensure that your session start and end times import correctly. If the wizard cannot interpret a date because of formatting, it might skip the date or set it to a default, which could throw off your schedule – so it’s worth double-checking the format in your file ahead of time.
Helpful Tips & Notes
By keeping these tips in mind, you’ll avoid common pitfalls and make the most of the Session Import Wizard. With clean data and the wizard’s guidance, importing sessions can be a quick and painless task. Enjoy the efficiency of bulk importing, and spend your saved time managing your business and clients instead of typing data!