Using the Scaler Spreadsheet for Bulk Data Uploads
The Scaler Spreadsheet is the authoritative tool for bulk data entry and updates. It contains all relevant fields across assets, meters, consumption, certifications, and roadmaps.
When uploaded, it becomes the source of truth.
Quick Summary — What You Must Know Before Using the Spreadsheet
These rules determine whether your upload succeeds and whether your existing data stays intact.
Critical Principles
- If you delete data in the spreadsheet, and upload it → that data WILL be deleted from Scaler.
- Do NOT create or edit
Scaler asset ID— Scaler generates these automatically.
- To update an existing asset, copy the exact values for:
Scaler asset IDClient asset IDAsset name
- Required fields must be filled when adding a new row.
- Conditional required fields (
√C) appear based on other inputs.
- Decimal limits:
- Floor area fields → max 4 decimals
- Financial fields → max 6 decimals
Consumption
- Do NOT edit
Consumption IDfor existing rows.
- When adding consumption, copy the exact
Meter IDplusScaler asset IDandAsset name.
- When making a consumption adjustment, leave
Consumption IDempty.
Roadmap Measures
- Do NOT edit
Scaler measure IDfor existing rows.
1. Before You Begin
Use Excel — not Google Sheets
Only use Microsoft Excel (desktop or OneDrive). Web-based editors break validation and formats.
The spreadsheet overwrites data
The upload completely replaces values in any field you edit. Deleted values = deleted in Scaler.
Work only with the fields and assets you need
- Only select and download the assets you will edit, Scaler processes only rows where
Scaler asset IDis present.
- Only download the fields you will edit
2. Downloading the Spreadsheet
You can customise the spreadsheet export so it includes only the fields you want to work with.
How to download
- Go to Data Collection Portal → Asset List
- Select one or more assets
- Click Download
- Choose:
- Sheets
- Specific fields within each sheet
- Download your customised spreadsheet
This keeps the file small and reduces the chance of accidental overwrites.


3. Uploading the Spreadsheet
- Go to Data Collection Portal → Upload
- Select your edited spreadsheet
- After processing, you will see a confirmation message (e.g., “8 assets edited”)
- If the upload fails, Scaler will display a detailed error message

4. Key Rules for Entering Data
These rules apply across all spreadsheet sheets.
4.1 Asset IDs & Identifiers
- Do NOT create your own
Scaler asset ID
- For existing assets, always use the exact:
Scaler asset IDClient asset IDAsset name
Changing these will cause the row to be treated as a new asset.
4.2 Required & Conditionally Required Fields
- Required fields must always be populated
- Conditionally required (
√C) fields depend on what you enter elsewhere - Missing conditional fields may not block upload
- But they create Missing Data alerts and may block calculations
4.3 Dates
Excel validates dates using your Excel locale.
To avoid errors:
- Recommended format: YYYY-MM-DD
- Or ensure your regional settings match the dates you paste
Check your Excel “Language (Location)” via:
Right click → Format Cells → Date → Language (Location)
Copy/pasting international dates (e.g., US vs EU formats) is a common failure point.
4.4 Numbers & Decimals
- Be consistent with decimal separators
- Maximum allowed:
- 4 decimals for floor areas
- 6 decimals for financial fields
- Remove formulas and hyperlinks
- Stay within the expected numeric ranges
4.5 Dropdowns
Many fields require controlled values such as:
Source
Monitoring method
Energy network
Purchased by
Texts must match the dropdown exactly.
Copy/paste often removes validation — leading to upload failure.
5. Working with Meters and Consumption
5.1 Meter IDs
- Do NOT edit
Meter IDorMeter version IDfor existing meters
- Leave these blank when creating new meters
- Scaler generates them automatically
5.2 Adding consumption
Each new consumption row must include:
Meter ID
Scaler asset ID
Client asset ID
Asset name
Then enter:
Start date
End date
Consumption
Unit
- Any associated costs
6. Meter Versioning (Automatic & Spreadsheet Support)
Scaler automatically creates new meter versions when key attributes change.
Triggers for a new version:
Source
Covered area
Monitoring method
Purchased by
6.1 In the spreadsheet — to create a new version
- Add a
Meter version end dateto the existing row
- Create a new row with the same
Meter ID
- Leave the
Meter version IDblank
- Add a
Meter version start date
- Update at least one versioning field (
Source,Covered area,Monitoring method,Purchased by)
6.2 Correct an existing version
- Update the same row
- Do not add version start/end dates
6.3 Add a brand new meter
- Start a new row
- Leave
Meter IDandMeter version IDblank
- Fill all required fields
7. First-Time Setup Workflow
Before you begin:
You can view the full change log for the Scaler spreadsheet template — including version numbers, all modifications in each release, and notes on whether older templates remain compatible — in the Metadata & Info sheet of the downloaded spreadsheet.
- Download:
- Metadata & info sheet
- Descriptions & guidance sheet
- Prioritise completion of:
- Asset details
- Floor areas
- Reporting details
- Upload small batches
- Fix errors directly in your spreadsheet
- Re-upload until all validation passes
8. Troubleshooting Upload Failures
Common causes:
- Invalid dropdown values
- Incorrect dates
- Too many decimals
- Hyperlinks or formulas
- Modified field names or sheet names
- Deleted required values
- Wrong decimal/thousand separators
- Misspelled
Energy networkorSupplierfields
- Editing Scaler-generated IDs
Tip:
Download a fresh spreadsheet with the same fields to compare.
