What is meant by Mass changes?
The term "mass changes" refers to the simultaneous processing or updating of data within a system, typically in large volumes. This is especially important when businesses need to make frequent changes to their records, whether related to pricing, product information, or other relevant data. Mass changes allow for efficiency and consistency, minimizing the time spent on manual updates.
Typical software functions in the area of "mass changes":
- Data Import and Export: Allows uploading or downloading records in a standardized format (e.g., CSV, Excel).
- Batch Processing: Processing data changes in groups to optimize system load and reduce processing time.
- Change Templates: Creation and use of templates for common mass changes to standardize the process.
- Real-Time Preview: Displaying changes in real-time before they are applied to the system to avoid errors.
- Logging: Detailed recording of all mass changes made for audit and traceability purposes.
- Undo Functionality: Ability to revert or rescind changes if errors are detected.