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Is there a way to move files through a CSV upload?

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Like the subject line says - say I want to organise a large amount of assets into different folders based on a particular attribute (such as the year they were created). Is it possible to do this with a CSV? If I have the path of the original file and the desired destination it seems like it would be quite straightforward, but I don't know how to format the file or what to name the headers.

 

Can anyone advise? Thanks!

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@anott Please check this CSV asset importer. It gives an idea of csv values. 

https://adobe-consulting-services.github.io/acs-aem-tools/features/csv-asset-importer/index.html 

If you are writing your custom servlet code which reads the csv file and create the asset in the destination, you can have any header name. 

https://github.com/leachuk/aem-asset-upload

Many examples are there in the internet. 

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@anott Please check this CSV asset importer. It gives an idea of csv values. 

https://adobe-consulting-services.github.io/acs-aem-tools/features/csv-asset-importer/index.html 

If you are writing your custom servlet code which reads the csv file and create the asset in the destination, you can have any header name. 

https://github.com/leachuk/aem-asset-upload

Many examples are there in the internet. 

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Hi,

Yes, you can organize assets into different folders based on a particular attribute using a CSV file.

 

Format the file with two columns: "Original File Path" and "Destination Folder" containing the respective paths. Use a script or custom program to read the CSV file and move the files accordingly in AEM. Ensure you backup assets and test the process before applying it to a large number of files.