While importing into system, how to highlight data already present in the module/list but not present in the file.
@SarthakGarg As far as I know, there is no default functionality to have this information.
When you have situations like this, my solution is to build a system to flag of what is coming from the last file.
When you import a file you could have in mind the below steps:
Hope it helps,
Alex
Use Anaplan Import and Data Action. During the import process, Anaplan will allow you to map fields from the file to your target module. If there is mismatch or missing data in the file, you can use the marking mechanism mentioned in step 1 to mark the missing data.
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