On the General tab, which is present when you have opened a new or existing import job in the Import job editor, you specify the basic properties of the current import job.
Click here for information on how to edit job properties in general. And click here to read about how to manage import and export jobs.
On the current tab you'll find the following settings:

Job name

Enter the name this job should have (the name of the file that holds these settings). This name must comply with your operating system’s requirements for file names (for DOS programs, a file name can only have a maximum length of 8 characters; Windows supports long file names). You don’t have to enter an extension: Designer will fill in .imp.

Description

Enter a description of the import job, to clarify what it does.

Input file type

Here you indicate how the exchange file that is to be imported is organized. You can choose from:

Adlib tagged
DBASE III/IV (*.dbf)
ASCII delimited (*.csv)
ASCII fixed length
PICA III
MARC (general ISO 2709)
MARC (Ocelot)
XML
MARC (CDS-Isis)
Image directory

You can also import similar formats, if just the field or record separators are different.

Source data file

Enter or search for the (full or relative) path and name of the exchange file that you wish to import. This name must comply with your operating system’s requirements for file names.
A relative path should be relative to the location of this import job file.

Folder

This property contains the full or relative path to the database into which you want to import data, without the name of the file. You don't have to fill in this property manually: just select a database in the next option, and the path to that folder is automatically entered here. Usually, you keep your databases in one folder, the \data subfolder of your Adlib folder.
A relative path should be relative to the location of this import job file.

Database & Dataset

First, enter or search for the name of the existing database (an .inf file) that you wish to import the data from the exchange file into. Do not enter the extension of the file. Examples of database names are DOCUMENT, COPIES, and Collect.
If the database that you select has datasets defined for it, these datasets will be listed in the Dataset drop-down list. (Some databases, like the thesaurus, have no datasets.) If you only want to import into one specific dataset in the database, you must select this dataset.

Note that Axiell Designer (and import.exe) do not support imports into databases with indexed link and full text index types, nor the triple index type for reverse relation metadata and the metadata database themselves: for imports into such databases, please use importtool.exe instead.