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The `nnn` in these column names is a zero-based index: the first survey's data are imported as `AnswerSet0`, the second survey's as `AnswerSet1`, and so on.
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The `nnn` in these column names is a zero-based index: the first survey's data are imported as `AnswerSet0`, the second survey's as `AnswerSet1`, and so on.
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Since the import routine is authorized to store data but not to create them, Data Administrator must ensure that appropriate columns have been made available before the import is attempted. If the import process encounters data that should be stored into a column (with a name) that does not exist, the import run will fail. Data Administrator can use the `pepcli castor` command to determine names of required columns, and to create those columns.
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By convention, the import routine runs as a member of access group `PullCastor`, which is authorized to store data into a column group named `Castor`. Since the access group can store data but not create columns, Data Administrator must ensure that appropriate columns have been made available before the import is attempted. If Castor contains data that should be stored into a column (with a name) that does not exist, the import process will fail. Data Administrator can use the `pepcli castor` command to determine names of required columns, and to create those columns.
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### Column name mappings
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### Column name mappings
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