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Exporting Salsa for CiviCRM¶
When logged in as a Manager, "Query/Export" will give you a full export of contact data. There's a "Select My Entire List" button. There's also an "include my deleted supporters" checkbox, which you may want to check (but probably not). This will NOT get you groups/tags.
IMPORTANT - Before you begin - When exporting from Salsa, exporting to screen and exporting to a file yield different formats! Be sure to be consistent, or you'll find that your field names change, your date formats change, etc. If you're exporting to give data to Palante, please use the scheduled export.
Exporting Data not on the Contact Entity¶
You need to get to custom reports. If you have the Reports tab, great; if not, you can get there by clicking "Supporter Management" tab, then "Built-in Reports", then "Clone and Edit" a report, then select "List Your Custom Reports". Or go straight here: https://hq-org.salsalabs.com/dia/hq/reports/list.jsp?table=report
Important: When selecting foreign keys (e.g. "Supporter KEY") from the Columns tab, be sure to give a custom label. This will cause the key to display correctly, instead of giving a link to the supporter's record.
Groups¶
- Create a new report.
- Select the type of report you would like to create: Standard report
- Use "Advanced Object Chooser".
- Report "Supporter Groups", then "Groups". Press "Save".
- Select the "Columns" tab and select your columns. I like just "Supporter Key" and "Group Name".
- In Conditions, "Group Name" should be "Not Empty".
- Save, Run the report.
- Click the "Export" link.
Tags¶
- Create a new report.
- Select the type of report you would like to create: Standard report
- Use "Advanced Object Chooser".
- Report on "Tags", then "Tags Data", then "Database Table". Press "Save".
- Select the "Columns" tab and select your columns. I like just "Tag" and "Table Key".
- "Table Key" is the Supporter Key. It's similar to "entity_id" in CiviCRM.
- In "Conditions", "Table Name" should equal "supporter".
- Add another condition: "Tag.Tag" is "Not Empty".
- Save, Run the report.
- Click the "Export" link.
Events¶
As above, but no conditions, and report on the "Event" table. If you're only importing legacy events, this is a good list of easy fields to import:
Event KEY
Reference Name
Event Name
Description
Start
End
Deadline
Maximum Attendees
Creation Date (is a useful proxy when "Start" isn't defined)
Participants¶
As above. Report on tables "Supporter Event", then "Event". Note that there are a lot of tables that look like "Supporter Event", like "Supporterevent" and "Supporter Events"!
Note that if you're matching on a unique field from "Events", you can just export "Supporter Event" and not the "Event" table.
Here are the fields I exported and what I matched them to:
Supporter KEY external_identifier
Event KEY event_key
Status status
Type role
Date Created register_date
Recurring Donations¶
Export on table "Recurring Donation". Here's the field mapping:
Recurring Donation Key -> trxn_id
Supporter Key -> external_identifier
Transaction date -> create_date
Start Date -> start_date
RPREF -> invoice_id
RESULT (exclude 37, they're tests)
Amount -> amount
Pay Period -> use to remap to frequency_unit and frequency_interval
TERM -> installments
Status(?)
Note that in Salsa, there's no clear-cut way to tell whether a contact's recurring donation is still working or not - "Status" isn't a complete indicator, and thus doesn't cleanly map into Civi.
Donations¶
It's important to link the recurring donations to the donations when exporting if you need to identify the first recurring donation (e.g. to generate thank-you letters if it's a first donation and recurring).
Under "Conditions", filter by "Supporter KEY is not empty" - when Salsa imports legacy data into their system, sometimes they don't do such a hot job.
Export on table "Donation" linked to table "Donate Page". You'll want these fields (more or less):
Donation.donation KEY
Donation.supporter KEY
donate_page.Reference_Name (contribution_page_id)
Donation.Date_Entered
Donation.Transaction Date(donation)
Donation.amount(donation)
Donation.Transaction Type(donation) (financial_type)
Donation.RESULT (only 0 and -1 should be accepted, others are tests)
Donation.Tracking Code(donation) (source)
Donation.Designation Code(donation) (source - not sure what the differentiation between designation and tracking codes is)
Donation.In Honor Name(donation)
Donation.In Honor Email(donation)
Donation.In Honor Address(donation)
Recurring donation.Transaction Date(recurring_donation)
Donation.Order_Info
Donation.Form of Payment (payment_instrument)
Special Note: Salsa seems to keep donations that are tied to supporters that don't exist (that is, the supporter_key on the donation doesn't match anyone in Salsa). I've seen this multiple times; I don't know why this is, but this is normal.
Actions¶
Salsa has a separate table for actions, making them structurally comparable to Civi Events. A good match in Civi is the Survey entity, which is used for petitions.
Export as above. Report on table "Action".
Condition: "Reference Name" is not empty.
Note: "Description" is likely to contain HTML that breaks the export. I find it helpful to export it as the last column.
Supporter_Actions¶
Export "action" and "supporter_action" and "supporter_action_comment" in that order.
Condition: supporter_key IS NOT NULL
Here's the fields I grabbed with their mapping:
supporter_action.supporter_key
action.Reference Name
supporter_action.Date_Created
supporter_action_comment.Comment details
Letter to the Editor¶
This isn't a feature CiviCRM has, but it maps reasonably well to an activity when migrating.- Create a new report.
- Select the type of report you would like to create: Standard report
- Use "Advanced Object Chooser".
- Report "Letter Supporter", then "Letter". Press "Save".
- Select the "Columns" tab and select your columns:
Date_Created -> activity_date_time
supporter_KEY -> external_identifier
person_media_ID? -> seems important - but I can't find a matching table, and this data doesn't seem to be accessible from Salsa.
Letter_Subject -> details (concatenated)
Letter_Content -> details
Reference_Name -> subject
- Save, Run the report.
- Click the "Export" link.
Chapters¶
- Create a new report.
- Select the type of report you would like to create: Standard report
- Use "Advanced Object Chooser".
- Report "Supporter Chapter", then "Chapter". Press "Save".
- Select the "Columns" tab and select your columns. I like just "Supporter KEY" and "Chapter.Name".
- In Conditions, "Chapter.Name" should be "Not Empty".
- Save, Run the report.
- Click the "Export" link.
Programmatically creating custom fields in CiviCRM¶
To do this, you'll need to create a custom group, custom fields, option groups, and option values.
Custom Field Group¶
Don't export anything from Salsa - just create this manually, or using my Kettle transform.
Custom Fields, Option Groups, Option Values¶
Custom Columns- Create a new report.
- Select the type of report you would like to create: Standard report
- Use "Advanced Object Chooser".
- Report "Custom Columns". Press "Save".
- Select the "Columns" tab and select your columns:
custom_column_key -> needed to relate to custom_column_options. Store in filter temporarily.
data_table (should = supporter_custom. In theory, we can probably export non-contact custom fields in this same process)
Date_Created -> created_date
label -> label
type -> data_type, html_type (can be bool, enum, text, varchar)
Description -> help_pre
Order -> weight
Name
- Save, Run the report.
- Click the "Export" link.
- Do NOT import the Salsa name, it'll screw up Civi.
Option Groups
These will be created automatically when you create custom fields.
- Create a new report.
- Select the type of report you would like to create: Standard report
- Use "Advanced Object Chooser".
- Report "Custom Column Options". Press "Save".
- Select the "Columns" tab and select your columns:
custom_column_KEY -> a lookup field (against civicrm_custom_field.filter to get option_group_id)
custom_column_option_KEY -> value
value -> name
label -> label
isDefault -> is_default
isDisplayed -> is_active
_Order -> weight
- Save, Run the report.
- Click the "Export" link.
Receive_Email field¶
Here's a TSV of how to interpret the "Receive_Email" field.code | meaning |
-24 | INACTIVE: (5.1.1 User Unknown) |
-26 | INACTIVE: Address contains RFC spec. invalid characters / is improperly formatted |
-3 | INACTIVE: UNSUBSCRIBED (actively unsubscribed by user) |
-30 | INACTIVE (Reported as Spam): Other Blacklist (BLACKLIST) |
-32 | (Unknown Status) |
-35 | INACTIVE (Reported as Spam): Outblaze |
-4 | (Unknown Status) |
-42 | INACTIVE (Recipient Initiated Spam Report): MSN/Hotmail/WebTV |
-44 | INACTIVE (Recipient Initiated Spam Report): UNTI (Juno/NetZero/FreeServers) |
-45 | INACTIVE (Recipient Initiated Spam Report): Yahoo |
-46 | INACTIVE (Recipient Initiated Spam Report): Comcast.net |
-47 | INACTIVE (Recipient Initiated Spam Report): AOL |
-48 | INACTIVE (Recipient Initiated Spam Report): RoadRunner |
-50 | ISP Specific Bounces: AIM.com Unactivated account |
-51 | INACTIVE (Recipient Initiated Spam Report): Excite |
-52 | INACTIVE (Reported as Spam): Earthlink |
-53 | (Unknown Status) |
-54 | (Unknown Status) |
-60 | Bad Address/Expired address, etc (n.b.: These addresses are all @democracyinaction.org) |
-9 | INACTIVE: DEATH (supporter has died) |
0 | 0 - Inactive or Unknown(not subscribed) |
1 | 1 - Imported or unknown (subscribed) |
10 | ACTIVE: CONFIRMED (Double opt-in) |
3 | ACTIVE: CLIENT (Client has directly signed up) |
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