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<div dir="auto">Hi Davy, </div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">specify it as col1, col1 or whichever column contains the unique value. This is also how the attribute mappings reference the columns if you are not using headers</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Regards, </div><div dir="auto">Chris </div><div dir="auto"><br></div>
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<p style="color: black; font-size: 10pt; font-family: sans-serif; margin: 8pt 0;">Am 14. Mai 2020 10:52:25 schrieb Davy Priem <davy.priem@vives.be>:</p>
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I also thought that would be the solution, but it fails with 'Header in csv file doesn't contain unique attribute name as defined in configuration.’ If I don’t include the uniqueAttribute name in the configuration it fails with an error that it’s not defined.<br>
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> Op 14 mei 2020, om 09:00 heeft Ivan Noris <ivan.noris@evolveum.com> het volgende geschreven:<br>
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> Hi Davy,<br>
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> I have not had this situation yet, but I assume one (only?) way would be to use this property and at the same time have schema hard-coded statically in your resource if you want use header-less resource.<br>
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> Hopefully someone else may correct me or confirm.<br>
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> Best regards,<br>
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> Ivan<br>
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> On 13. 5. 2020 19:50, Davy Priem wrote:<br>
>> Hi,<br>
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>> I would need to export accounts to a csv file but without a header. I looked at the CSV connector and I saw a configurationproperty 'Header exists’ but I can’t find any documentation about it. Is it überhaupt possible to use a csv without headers?<br>
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>> Best regards<br>
>> Davy Priem<br>
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