How to Import Data in Nextpoint

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This article covers importing data in both NextGen and Legacy databases. Use the tabs below to switch between instructions. 

Which database type should I follow?

If you see NextGen database badge in the top left next to the name of your database, follow the NextGen steps below. Otherwise, switch to the Legacy tab.

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How to Import in NextGen Databases

Table of Contents

  1. Upload data to Nextpoint File Room
  2. Select files for import from Nextpoint File Room
  3. Import details
  4. Initiate import
  5. Review import results

Imports available to users with Advanced user permissions, only.


1. Upload Data to Nextpoint File Room

The first step is to upload your data to the File Room, which is a secure data repository with a high-speed multi-file uploader.

To get started, upload your data to the File Room:

It is important to note, if you are importing Produced Data, before uploading to the File Room, we recommend you follow our similar topic which covers How to Import Produced Data with a Load File

  1. Navigate to the File Room: In Discovery databases, via DATA → File Room. In Litigation, via MORE → Data → File Room.

  2. Upload your files to the File Room via:

    Upload a folder of files via Drag & Drop

    The primary, and recommended, function for uploading data to your File Room. 

    Select the folder(s) on your desktop, thumb drive, or other location, and Drag & Drop into your File Room.  All contents and subdirectory information will be maintained.

    Upload loose files via Drag & Drop

    Within the File Room, click the green Create Folder     name your folder and select OK. 

    Click into your newly created folder, and drag and drop your loose files into the folder location.

    Maintaining an organizational system for your data uploads will help ensure you can best track your various imports as time progresses.

    Request file upload from third party

    You can securely Request Files from any third party (clients, counsel, etc...) from your Nextpoint File Room. It is a simple process in which you ("requestor") request files from a specified third-party, the "recipient" of that request receives a secure link to upload their respective files, and then you can access the uploaded files right away. 

    Read more on requesting from third parties here >>

  3. After initiating your upload, the status of the upload will be displayed on-screen. Important: do not navigate away during an active upload. Interrupted uploads must be deleted and restarted.

    Need to keep working on other action items?  Open a new tab, or duplicate your current tab and you are set!

    Read our File Room Best Practices here >>


2. Select Files for Import

Once uploaded, select your data from the File Room to start the guided import sequence.

  1. Click the blue Import button next to any folder, or
  2. Check boxes next to individual files and click Import Selected.

Alternative option for selecting files for import 

While selecting files for Import from the File Room, as described above, is the recommended workflow for initiating your imports, you may also initiate your import via DATA -> Imports -> New Import:

The difference you will notice in starting from this location will be the added Import Type selection in Step 1.

Read more on Import Types here >>


3. Import Details

Once your files have been selected for import,  you will be navigated to the Import Details page.  Here, you will verify and/or outline settings applicable to your current import. 

Importing Produced Data with a Load File?  Reference our topic on importing produced data here >>


Import Data Settings include the following:

  1. Type of Import:  If you initiated your import from the File Room, verify the Type of Import selected.  To modify the import type, click the Back button and you will be returned to Step 1 of the sequence to make your selection.
  2. Selected Files for Import: If you initiated your import from the File Room, verify the selected files.  To modify your selection, click the folder icon ImportWizard_fileselect.png to access the pop-up file picker which is populated by the File Room contents.
  3. Batch Name: Recommended for most efficient tracking once the data has been imported. 
  4. Assign Custodian on Import: Search list of existing custodians or add new via the profile + icon ImportWizard_add_folder.png.
  5. Add to Folder on Import: Search list of existing folders or add new via the folder + icon ImportWizard_add_custodian.png.  
  6. Deduplication and DeNIST Detection: Pre-set recommendations for Deduplication and DeNIST settings will be populated based on which type of data is detected from the File Room.

    If you would like to modify the recommended settings, make sure the applicable toggle is turned on ImportWizard_toggle.png and click the gear to open the settings pop-up.

    Complete list of Import Types and associated Deduplication + DeNIST settings outlined below:
Import Type Deduplication Setting DeNIST Setting
Manual Dedupe - OFF DeNIST - OFF
Single Mailbox Dedupe - ON , File Match - ON , Context - ON DeNIST - OFF
Multiple Files Dedupe - ON , File Match - ON , Context - ON DeNIST - ON , Tag-ON
Production with load file Dedupe - OFF DeNIST - OFF

Read more on Import Data Settings here >>


4. Initiate Import

Click the blue Import button to start the import. Monitor progress on the Batch Details page. You will receive an email notification when complete.


5. Review Import Results


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