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Simple CSV File Migration - Solutions?

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Hallo,

I want to migrate CSV Files to Dynamics CRM 365. From Salesforce I know a lot of migration tools like Jitterbit f.e., so I searched in the Dynamics Marketplace for Migration Tools, but didn't find any.

Are there Migration Tools for Dynamics? I've found only this, is this trutsworth?

https://lcs.dynamics.com/Logon/Index

I do not really like Import Wizzards, because the are not so powerful. But is there also a solution?

How did you migrate a lot of data from an old System to Dynamics - comfortable?

Thanks a lot for your help!

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  • Gopalan Bhuvanesh Profile Picture
    11,401 on at

    Hi

    What is the volume of data?

    You want to import from (already generated) CSV?

    If you want to use SSIS, Please refer the following:

    community.dynamics.com/.../data-migration-system-integration-using-ssis-salesforce-to-dynamics-crm-example

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    ashlega Profile Picture
    34,477 on at

    You can also try Azure Logic Apps if you want all of this to stay in the cloud:

    docs.microsoft.com/.../apis-list

    SSIS is a good on-prem option (you'll need an additional set of connectors from companies like CozyRock or KingswaySoft as well)

    There is, also, Scribe:

    https://www.scribesoft.com/

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    Hey Hey,

    hm. That all looks not really like an 'easy-to-use' solution. For example there's Jitterbit for Salesforce (https://www.jitterbit.com/solutions/salesforce-integration/salesforce-data-loader/). It has to be downloaded and connected via login credentials. That's it. I can receive a list of all objects/entities, load the file and start the mapping. Is there something similar in the Dynamics world?

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    Wouter Madou Profile Picture
    3,392 on at

    I would go for Scribe like Alex suggested.

    Use the csv files as source and the crm adapter as target and save failed records in a different excel/sql db so you get a perfect logging and follow up to make sure all your data gets migrated.

    Scribe has a migration license as well.

    www.scribesoft.com/easily-migrate-to-dynamics-crm-online

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