If you would like to use an SQL job to get it done you could create a table
to put the file into...create a view form to point to that db table and then
an escalation that fired on the view form to do what you need...that is
certainly one way you could use to get the data in

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I'm trying to figure out the best way to do a scheduled data import into
remedy. 
We have a file that we get every week that contains a list of our network
users and I need to automate getting that data into remedy. We are using 6.3
with MS SQL on the back end. Would it be easiest to schedule a sql job to
import that data? I'm not used to getting user data this way. I've always
had access to everything from AD so I just used Vendor forms to get it.

Just looking for some advice. 

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IT Operations 
Downey Savings & Loan Association, F.A. 
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