What's the difference between these three options of importing to table? Current table, new table and existing table?
When importing data in Clay, you have three different options:1. Add to current table: This adds the imported data to the table you're currently working in, appending new rows to your existing data. 2. Create new table: This creates a fresh table with your imported data, starting from scratch with a new blank table. 3. Replace current table: This option replaces all existing data in your current table with the newly imported data.Before importing, you'll need to map your columns to ensure the data aligns correctly with your table fields. Sources: How to import your CSV into Clay | Documentation | Clay University Table sources overview | Documentation | Clay University
Replace isn't an option It's Curent, new and exisiting
To import your attachment into Clay, you have three options:1. Add to current table: Upload your file to your existing table, mapping the columns from your file to match your current table fields. 2. Create new table: Start fresh by creating a brand new table with your imported data. Simply upload your file and select "Create new table" during the import process. 3. Replace current table: This will overwrite all existing data in your current table with the data from your file.To proceed:1. Click "Actions" > "Import" 2. Upload your file by clicking "Browse Files" or drag and drop it 3. Choose your preferred import option 4. Map your columns to the correct Clay table fields 5. Choose whether to run enrichment on the imported rows Sources: Table sources overview | Documentation | Clay University How to import your CSV into Clay | Documentation | Clay University
Here are the differences between the three import options:1. Add to Current Table: This adds your imported data to the table you're currently working in. You'll need to map your columns to match the existing table structure. 2. Create New Table: This creates a fresh, blank table with your imported data. It's useful when starting from scratch with a new dataset. 3. Add to Existing Table: This allows you to import data into any of your previously created tables (not just the one you're currently viewing). You'll need to select which existing table you want to add the data to and map the columns accordingly. Sources: Import a File Table sources overview | Documentation | Clay University
Hey there Bryce thanks for reaching out, the difference between these options is that importing to the current table will import all of the leads into the table you are currently in. Importing a to anew table will go ahead and create a new table with all of the leads. And importing to an existing table will add all of the leads to a table that already existed with leads. The difference between this last one and the Current table option is that for an existing table this for adding leads an table that you are currently not in.
Gotcha. I've got a weird usecase I guess, but I accidentally added a bunch of leads I don't want to the list. I want to filter out the 10k+ employees company people, how do i do that?
LuisArturo just pinging incase you don't see these.
Hey there, thanks for reaching out! βΊοΈ To filter out companies with 10,000+ employees from your list, you can set up a filter your table and delete them like so: https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/w28k1kwz/1327330415/86824f903398beef255c303c3abb/Arc_c3FlgcL8RH.gif?expires=1736417700&signature=6bcf3135837095c1168c935087e41257abdaec28c51e414f8bfa8b4341be412a&req=dSMlEcp9nYVeXPMW1HO4zQNcLl6h75bkPKsHfTb3Mz6EDZnuGdqOvzGqEIHa%0ARDBP%0A If there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know! π Have a great Thursday, Daniel
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