Matrix Loader: CSV rules upload

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Matrix Loader: CSV Rules Upload

    The Matrix Loader allows ServiceNow customers to bulk create, edit, and export rules in Configure Price Quote (CPQ) using a CSV file. This tool simplifies the configuration management process by enabling administrators to define rule conditions, actions, and logic in a spreadsheet format, improving efficiency and automation for large-scale updates.

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    Key Features

    • Bulk Upload: Administrators can upload multiple rules at once, eliminating the need for manual entry in the Admin interface.
    • CSV Structure: Each row in the CSV file represents a rule record, with specific columns for rule details such as name, description, status, action type, and condition logic.
    • Export Functionality: Administrators can export all rule definitions from the CPQ environment to CSV for easy review or migration.
    • Rule Logic Configuration: The Matrix Loader supports various grouping options (any, all, custom, always) for condition evaluations, allowing for flexible rule logic.
    • Validation Guidelines: Emphasizes the importance of verifying variable names, keeping descriptions concise, and using inactive statuses for testing before enabling rules in production.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing the Matrix Loader, ServiceNow customers can expect faster configuration setups, simplified testing processes, and streamlined migrations between sandbox and production environments. This enhances overall productivity and accuracy in rule management within CPQ.

    Use the Matrix Loader to bulk create, edit, and export rules in CPQ. Define rule conditions, actions, and logic in a CSV file to streamline configuration management and automate large-scale updates.

    The the Matrix Loader enables administrators to efficiently upload and manage all rule types in CPQ. Instead of manually creating each rule in the Admin interface, you can define them in a spreadsheet, export the sheet to CSV format, and upload it directly into the environment. This enables faster configuration setup, easier testing, and simplified migration between sandbox and production environments.

    Rules upload structure

    Each row in the CSV file represents a rule record. The following table outlines the columns and data that the Matrix Loader accepts for rule uploads.

    Table 1. Accepted columns and data for rule uploads
    Column Name Description Valid Values Notes
    record_type Identifies this as a rule upload rule Required
    rule_name Name displayed on the rule list Admin page Valid strings can be composed of up to 255 characters, including letters, numbers, spaces, and the following special characters: {}[]()|\~`_^@?<=>;:/.-,+*’&%$#”! Required
    rule_variable_name Unique string used by CPQ to reference the rule Valid field variable names consist of up to 128 letters, numbers, and underscores. The first and last character must be a letter or number. Required; must be unique
    rule_description Contextual description for administrator reference Valid strings can be composed of up to 255 characters, including letters, numbers, spaces, and the following special characters: {}[]()|\~`_^@?<=>;:/.-,+*’&%$#”! Optional
    rule_status Determines if the rule is active active, inactive Required; inactive rules are ignored by the engine
    action_type Defines the type of action executed when the rule runs visibility, message, exclusion, inclusion, determination, product Required
    action_sub_type Supplementary definition augmenting action_type hide, info, warning, error, hidden, disabled, set, forceset, manufacturing, sales Optional; depends on action_type
    action_field Field to which the action applies <field variableName> Required
    action_value Value applied to the action_field Varies by action type Required for message, exclusion, inclusion, or determination actions
    action_product Product reference for bill-of-material (BOM) actions SFDC Product Code, Product2 ID, or External ID Required for product actions
    action_quantity Quantity of the product added to the BOM <positive float> or <positive integer> Required for product actions
    action_mandatory Specifies whether a BOM product is optional or mandatory TRUE, FALSE, <empty> Optional; defaults to TRUE
    grouping Defines how conditions are grouped and evaluated any, all, custom, always Required
    resource / operator / value Defines condition tuples forming the rule logic <field variableName>, operator, value Resource, operator, and value together define the condition expression

    Condition groupings

    Condition groupings determine how rule conditions are logically combined. Supported options include:
    • any: ORs all conditions defined in the row.
    • all: ANDs all conditions defined in the row.
    • custom: Allows complex logic expressions, such as (1 OR 2) AND 3.
    • always: Applies the rule unconditionally.

    Valid operators

    The following operators are supported for condition evaluation:
    • equals (=, ==, equals)
    • not equals (!=)
    • less than (<)
    • less than or equal
    • greater than (>)
    • greater than or equal (>=)
    • contains / not contains
    • in / not in

    General guidelines

    • Always verify variable names match the field references exactly.
    • Keep rule descriptions concise but descriptive to aid troubleshooting.
    • Use inactive status for testing new rules before enabling in production.
    • Validate grouping logic (any/all/custom) carefully to avoid unintended outcomes.
    • Ensure product references (Product2 ID or External ID) align with your Salesforce configuration.

    Exporting rules to CSV

    Administrators can export all rule definitions from the CPQ environment to CSV format for review or migration. The resulting ZIP file contains a single CSV file of all exported rule definitions.
    1. In the left Admin navigation pane, click Rules.
    2. Optional: enter a search string and press Enter to narrow results.
    3. Click Export. A message confirming export appears at the bottom of the page.
    4. Open the Notification Center (bottom left) and click the Download link.

    Additional information

    • Valid strings may include letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters: { } [ ] ( ) | \ ~ ` _ ^ @ ? < = > ; : / . - , + * ’ & % $ # "
    • Rule variable names can contain up to 255 alphanumeric characters and underscores. They must begin and end with a letter or number.
    • Cells with gray backgrounds in sample files denote irrelevant fields for the current context.
    • Use the provided sample files (Admin → Matrix Loader → Sample Files → Rules) as a template for formatting.