To add new data to the non-SAP system's users list, you can either populate an empty import
        file with new data, or add the new data to an import file that already contains data that
        was previously imported. When you import the import file, new data will be added to the
        users list, and changed entries will be changed in the users list.
    
    To import data into a non-SAP system's users list:
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        Use your preferred tool to prepare the spreadsheet or CSV file for import (for the permitted columns, 
          see Preparing Data for Import).
      
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        In FlexNet Manager Suite, open the details page of the non-SAP system into which you want to import data. 
          For more information, see Viewing a Non-SAP System Details Page.
      
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        On the Non-SAP System:name page, in the
            Users section, click Advanced and select
            Import. Depending on the template that you want to import, click
            Microsoft Excel or CSV to open the
            Import Excel File or the Import CSV File
          dialog, respectively.
        
          - To import a Microsoft Excel workbook: In the Import Excel
              File dialog, select the check box for the type of data that you want to
            import: User, Role, or
              Consumption. Multiple selections are possible. Enter the path
            to the import file or browse to it to select it.
- To import a file in CSV format: In the Import CSV File
            dialog, select the check box for the type of data that you want to import:
              User, Role, or
              Consumption. Enter the path to the import file or browse to it
            to select it.
 The page will refresh after the import and display the imported
          data. 
After you have imported user data, roles, or consumption data, you can view the data in
          FlexNet Manager Suite. User data is available in the non-SAP system's users list. You
        can view role data using the Role Utilization report, and consumption data using the
        Consumption Analysis report. For more information, see Role Utilization Report and Consumption Analysis Report, respectively.