Copying Existing Queries for Import Jobs

By Kyle Sanborn
02/11/2025

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Feature Overview

Have you created a new import job for a model and realized that you were not able to use existing queries? As of Q1 2025, users are now able to copy and start from existing queries when creating a new import job. This feature was included to save users time and allow them to recycle already existing import queries.

How To

To do so, navigate to the model you would like to use. This can be done for both existing models and new models. If you are working with a new model, create your model and set it up as desired. After setting up your new model or opening your existing model, switch to the data management page and select “import data”:

Select “SAP Success Factors” as your data source:

Then, choose your connection and select the “copy a query from a model” option. Then select the query that you would like to copy:

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