Maximo Data Imports: A Simplified Guide

Being able to manage data loads and data extracts is a powerful ability. It can substantially improve processes and reduce delays. Maximo offers not one but multiple ways of handling data. Equipped with user-friendly error prompts, data imports have never been easier.
Prior to loading data, you need to have your Integration object structures ready. An object structure consists of one or more related business objects that define the content of an integration message. There are several standard Maximo Integration object structures available and ready to use (their names start with MX). They are an excellent place to start and you can tweak it to add any objects and attributes that you need.
Additional settings within Object structure:
You need to set this up if you are importing data from an External system.
Please note: You do not need to set this up if you are using the MXLoader or Application Import/ Export option.
You need to set this up if you are exporting data from an External system.
Please note: You do not need to set this up if you are using the MXLoader or Application Import/ Export option.
Please note: This directory configured against Source Directory must exist on the application server.
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