Hi Markus,
After you make the change have you re-exported the model and created a new 
mapping file? I’m not sure if this will solve the problem but I always refresh 
the model and mapping files whenever I make a change just in case…

Phil

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Sent: 16 September 2020 22:10
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Subject: [Arches] CSV import not working for nodes that use ''Place node(s) in 
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Hi,

I have been experimenting with imports of CSV data to Arches v5. Mostly it has 
been going well without an issue, and I understand how the process works. 
However, in more complicated models, certain fields did not seem to be 
importing at all. The common denominator for these nodes turned out to be that 
they had ''Place node(s) in a separate card' turned on.

Steps to reproduce the issue that I am having:

  1.  Create a new Resource Model such as 'TEST' (no ontology needed)
  2.  Edit the 'TEST' model and add a child node called 'Name1' (string)
  3.  Under 'Name1', add child node 'Name2' (string)
  4.  Save the model
  5.  Create a Mapping File for 'TEST' model
  6.  Create a data.csv with content inserted below these bullets
  7.  Use import command such as: python manage.py packages -o 
import_business_data -s '/some/folder/data.csv' -c '/some/folder/TEST.mapping' 
-ow 'overwrite'
  8.  You should see the new record successfully imported into Arches
  9.  Now delete the instance that was created
  10. Edit the 'TEST' Resource Model and turn on 'Place node(s) in a separate 
card' for 'Name2' node
  11. Retry the import steps again (actually just re-running the import command 
should do)
  12. The record will be created but only 'Name1' will be imported. I would 
expect both fields to be imported just like before.
CSV file content here:

ResourceID,Name1,Name2
1,Some name,Some other name

I hope somebody has some insight into what I may be doing wrong or how I could 
get the import to work successfully. Thank you very much!

Best regards,

Markus
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