If you're migrating from OneDrive for Business, follow the instructions for SharePoint unless specified.
Create a roles mapping to map Microsoft SharePoint permission levels to user access levels in Google Drive. Use a roles mapping when you want extra control over how roles are mapped to Google Workspace, particularly if you created customized roles in SharePoint. Without a roles mapping, Google Workspace Migrate attempts to match an equivalent role in Google Workspace. For details on Drive roles, see Shared drives access levels.
To skip this step, go to Set up or select a settings template.
Step 1: Create a CSV file
Create the mapping in a spreadsheet program with one entry per line. Headers are not required. In the first column, enter the SharePoint permission level. In the second column, enter the Drive user access level.
Save the spreadsheet as a CSV file. Make sure the character encoding of the CSV file is set to UTF-8.
Step 2: Add the mapping
- In the Google Workspace Migrate platform, click New Other mapping.
- Enter a name for the mapping.
- Under Type, click the Down arrow Roles.
- Click Upload CSV file to upload a CSV file or drag a file to the box.
- Click Create.
You'll be able to select the mapping when creating a bridge.
Update or delete a mapping
Add entries to a mapping- In the Google Workspace Migrate platform, click Mappings.
- In the Other mappings section, point to the roles mapping name and click Entries .
- Click Add Add entries manually.
Tip: If you have multiple updates, click Upload CSV file or drag a file to the box and click Import.
- Enter a source value and target value. If you want to add another value, click Add and enter the new value.
- After you enter all values, click Add.
- Point to the mapping and click Entries .
- Next to the entry, check the box and click Delete Delete.
Next step
Set up or select a settings template
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