Does sfdx support CSV import to sandboxes?












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Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)



A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.



Should work aye?










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    Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)



    A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.



    Should work aye?










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      Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)



      A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.



      Should work aye?










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      Haven't bothered to just try it myself yet, but hopefully its not yet another obvious oversight by the sfdx team :)



      A lot of sfdx stuff targets scratch orgs, although they brought deploys to sandboxes recently. Conceptually csv imports are prolly using same ol' API.



      Should work aye?







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          The force:data:bulk commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.



          $ cat > test.csv
          Name
          Test Account 1
          Test Account 2

          $ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org

          Check batch #1’s status with the command:
          sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX


          Two accounts are successfully imported.






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            The force:data:bulk commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.



            $ cat > test.csv
            Name
            Test Account 1
            Test Account 2

            $ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org

            Check batch #1’s status with the command:
            sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX


            Two accounts are successfully imported.






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              The force:data:bulk commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.



              $ cat > test.csv
              Name
              Test Account 1
              Test Account 2

              $ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org

              Check batch #1’s status with the command:
              sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX


              Two accounts are successfully imported.






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                The force:data:bulk commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.



                $ cat > test.csv
                Name
                Test Account 1
                Test Account 2

                $ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org

                Check batch #1’s status with the command:
                sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX


                Two accounts are successfully imported.






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                The force:data:bulk commands, which use CSV data and talk to the Bulk API, are not scratch-org specific. They work fine, for example, with developer orgs - I just tried it - and sandboxes would be the same once they're authorized with SFDX.



                $ cat > test.csv
                Name
                Test Account 1
                Test Account 2

                $ sfdx force:data:bulk:upsert -i Id -f test.csv -s Account -u my@username.org

                Check batch #1’s status with the command:
                sfdx force:data:bulk:status -i 7501R00000VnfXXXXX -b 7511R00000fKeXXXXX


                Two accounts are successfully imported.







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