How to map your data columns when importing data

Once your file is uploaded, you’ll need to map each column to the correct fields so Sloc can build your market structure.

Upload screen overview

After selecting your file, you’ll see the Upload market data screen.

This has two main sections:

  • Left - column mapping

  • Right - live data preview

As you map columns, the preview updates in real time.

Step 1 - Map your columns

For each column in your data (to the left):

  • Use the dropdown to the right to assign what it represents

  • Leave it empty to skip the column

Mapping categories

Columns are grouped into:

  • Geography hierarchy - e.g. Country → Region → City

  • Product hierarchy - e.g. Category → Sub-category

  • Key identifiers

    • Company name

    • Metric (e.g. revenue, volume)

You can map multiple columns as metrics if needed.

Step 2 - Configure hierarchy columns

When mapping geography or product columns:

  • You can optionally select an aggregate value

    • e.g. “Total”, “All regions”

This ensures:

  • Aggregate rows are excluded from calculations

  • No double counting occurs

Step 3 - Configure the company column

When mapping the Company name column, additional options appear:

  • Total / aggregate value

  • “Others” value

  • Company groups (to merge duplicates or variations)

This helps clean and standardise your dataset before import.

Step 4 - Check the preview

Use the preview panel to validate your structure.

You can switch between:

  • Geography hierarchy

  • Product hierarchy

  • Companies

Check that:

  • Hierarchies look correct

  • No unexpected totals are included

  • Company names are clean and consistent

Step 5 - Import your data

Once everything looks correct:

  • Click Import data

Your data will be processed and added to your project.

Pro tips
  • Map from top to bottom in hierarchies

  • Always identify aggregate values

  • Check for duplicate company names

  • Skip unnecessary columns

  • Use multiple metrics if needed

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