ARMS - Transferring Recruit Information

We know that many programs use recruiting database software to manage prospects year-round. With FastRecruit, it's simple to import 

a large list of recruits that you pull from your recruiting database software at the start of the recruiting season, and export a list at the end of the season back into your recruiting software. Use this guide to help with these steps if your program uses ARMS.

Topics:

Exporting Recruit Info from ARMS

Importing Recruit Info into FastRecruit

Exporting Recruit Info from FastRecruit

Importing Recruit Info into ARMS

Exporting Recruit Info from ARMS:

1. Log-in to ARMS

2. To export a default layout, head to your Recruits tab and search for the recruits you would like to include in your export. You have a plethora of search options available, including Graduation year, Assigned Coach, Ranking, Position, and Priority.

3. Once you have selected your recruits, click on the hamburger menu (the button with 3 horizontal lines) on the top right side and select "Export".

4. An Export menu will appear in which you can select from the default layouts (i.e. Full Recruit Export).


5. Clicking on the "Export" button in the bottom right will export your list to the Exports area, located under the Administration tab.

6. Once you click on the Exports button, the right pane will now include a list of all your prior exports as well as your most recent export. Click on the file and it will download a .CSV file to your downloads folder.

7. Once your download is complete, open your spreadsheet in Excel (or Numbers) and save the file as a CSV file. This can be done by clicking the File menu and selecting Save As. Name your file and choose your save location (we suggest the desktop), then click the drop-down menu next to "format" to choose the Comma Separated Values (.csv) option. You can now save your file.

Note: If some of the information you would like imported into FastRecruit is not kept within ARMS (e.g., Club Jersey #), you can manually add those topics within Excel (or Numbers). Be sure that you include a topic header for all of your columns in your .CSV spreadsheet.


Importing Recruit And Transfer Info into FastRecruit:

1. Log in to the FastRecruit Web-Portal

2. Once logged in, click on the Recruits tab, click the Bulk Actions drop-down menu. Select Import




Transfers:

Once Logged in, click on the Transfers tab, click the Bulk Actions drop-down menu. Select Import




3. Next, an Import Recruit dialogue will appear. First, click Choose File and select the .CSV file you just created.

4. Next, you will match up the columns in your excel spreadsheet with the available fields in FastRecruit. You can also create new fields as you import if they aren't available in FastRecruit.

In this Map Columns window, you'll see the available fields in the FastRecruit System on the right, and the fields available from Your Import File on the left. Some fields will match up automatically based on name. If needed, select the drop-down in the left-hand column and select the appropriate column from your import file that matches the FastRecruit field. At the bottom of the example below, I'm selecting Class, which is a column header in my excel sheet, to match up with Grad Year, an available field in FastRecruit.

**Note that school name, school city and school state must all be entered on the .CSV file in order for high school information to be imported.**

5. If you have information on your import file that is not listed as an available field in FastRecruit, you can create new fields in the Custom Fields section at the bottom. Simply type in the name of the field you'd like to create (Position in the example below), then click the + button to the right. Once you click the + button, you'll be able to select the column from your import file that matches this new field in FastRecruit.


6. Once you've mapped all of your fields, click Next to proceed. Pay attention to any error messages noting adjustments needed to your import file.

If you receive an error message like the one below regarding duplicate recruits within your file, you must delete any duplicate entries in your spreadsheet so that each recruit has a unique name. If you happen to have two recruits with the exact same name, please add an initial to one of the recruits so that their names are not exactly the same. You DO NOT need to close out of FastRecruit to do this. Simply open up your .CSV file, make the corrections needed and save your file, then press the Next button again in FastRecruit. If all duplicates have been removed, you can continue on your way to importing your recruits. 


7. Next, you will be taken to a Preview of your import. New recruits to your FastRecruit database will be listed in white, while recruits already within your FastRecruit database will appear highlighted in yellow. For example, in the file below, Sue Bird and Maya Moore are new Recruits in this Database, while LeBron James and Michael Jordan are existing Recruits within FastRecruit so they are highlighted in yellow. A recruit may already exist in your database if you added them last year, or if another staff member already entered them. For existing recruits in your database, any information within your .CSV file that differs from what you currently have in FastRecruit will appear highlighted in red. In the example above, LeBron James' "Class" and "High School Jersey Number" have changed. Press Confirm when you are ready to move forward, and your Recruits will now be loaded into FastRecruit.   


Exporting Recruit And Transfer Info from FastRecruit:

1. Log-in to the FastRecruit Web-Portal

2. From the Recruits tab, select Bulk Actions > Export



For Transfers




3. In the Export Recruits window, fill in the criteria based on which recruits you'd like to export.
  •  By entering the date you updated/edited any recruit or transfer's information in the Updated After or Updated Before field, only recruits that you've added or updated in FastRecruit during that time frame will be exported.
  •  By entering the date you created a recruit or transfer in the Created After or Created Before field, only recruits you've added into FastRecruit during that time frame will be exported.


4. Click Export Recruits and your .CSV file will be downloaded.

Exporting Notes

 To export your notes, 

1. Click on the Reports tab > Notes


2. Fill in filters as needed to show only notes created during certain dates, for certain recruits, or by specific staff members. Leave these filters blank to export all notes. Once you've filtered as needed, click Export Notes.



7. You'll finally be asked how to sort the notes in the excel file. You can choose to sort by recruit or by most recent. We recommend sorting by recruit if you plan on transferring these notes back into ARMS. Once you make your selection, your .CSV file will be downloaded.


Importing Recruit Info into ARMS:

1. Log-in to ARMS

2. Create new e-mail to ARMS Support. ARMS support team will update recruit list with updated information. Make sure to attach the downloaded .CSV files from FastRecruit in your e-mail to ARMS support.

3. You can use the following information as a template for your e-mail to ARMS support:

Subject: Recruit Data Import Request

Body:

ARMS Support Team,

My name is _______ with the  _________ team. Attached are two .CSV files containing updated information and notes taken about our recruits. Please update the information in our ARMS database with this information.

Attachments: The 2 files downloaded from FastRecruit






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