-  With a catalog open in the Relativity Designer, on the 
                     			 File menu, click 
                     			 Import COBOL FDs. 
                     			 
                      The 
                        				COBOL FD Importer tab is displayed. 
                        			 
                      
- If the current data source is a Client/Server data source, the 
                     			 Remote tick-box is selected: this allows you to select files on the Data Server machine during file import selection. If you want
                     to select files on your local machine for import, ensure 
                     			 Remote is not selected. 
                     		  
                  
- In the 
                     			 Import FDs From field, select the type of import: 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        - Import from a COBOL source (.cbl) file: 
                           				  
                           CAUTION: Only use a source file that contains well-formed COBOL syntax that compiles cleanly. 
                              				  
                            Note: The 
                              					 New CST file compiled from COBOL source option is only available if you have Visual COBOL or Enterprise Developer installed. 
                              				  
                             
                              					 
                              - In the 
                                 						Import FDs From field, select 
                                 						New RST file compiled from COBOL source. 
                                 					 
                              
- To the right of the 
                                 						File to Import field, click 
                                 						 (Select file to import), then use the 
                                 						Open dialog box to select a 
                                 						.cbl file. (Select file to import), then use the 
                                 						Open dialog box to select a 
                                 						.cbl file.
- If necessary, enter the appropriate compiler (directive) options in the 
                                 						Compilation Options field. 
                                 					 
                              
- If the FD within the source includes references to copy files, to the right of the 
                                 						Source/Copy Path field, click 
                                 						 (Select file to import) and select the folder(s) in which the copy files reside. (Select file to import) and select the folder(s) in which the copy files reside.Note: If you are having issues with the import, you may be requested to perform it with 
                                    						  Keep Temporary Files after Import selected, which retains the temporary files created during the import process; SupportLine can use the 
                                    						  .lst and 
                                    						  .err.xml temporary files to help troubleshoot import issues. 
                                    						
                                  
 
- Import from an RM/COBOL object (.cob) file: 
                           				  
                           Prerequisite: The object file must have been compiled with at least the Y (or Y=1) compiler option. 
                              				  
                             
                              					 
                              - In the 
                                 						Import FDs From field, select 
                                 						Existing COB file. 
                                 					 
                              
- To the right of the 
                                 						File to Import field, click 
                                 						 (Select file to import), then use the 
                                 						Open dialog box to select a 
                                 						.cob file. (Select file to import), then use the 
                                 						Open dialog box to select a 
                                 						.cob file.
 
- Import from an Relativity Symbol Table (.rst) file: 
                           				  
                            
                              					 
                              - In the 
                                 						Import FDs From field, select 
                                 						Existing RST file. 
                                 					 
                              
- To the right of the 
                                 						File to Import field, click 
                                 						 (Select file to import), then use the 
                                 						Open dialog box to select an 
                                 						.rst file. (Select file to import), then use the 
                                 						Open dialog box to select an 
                                 						.rst file.
 
 
- Click 
                     			 Read File and Record Descriptions. 
                     			  
                     			 
                     A further two tabs are displayed. The 
                        				Items to Import tab displays the FDs found in the selected file, and the 
                        				Messages tab contains output from the extractor process. 
                        			 
                      
- In the 
                     			 Items to Import tab, select the file definition(s) to import. 
                     			 
                     Note: If you need to import other COBOL items from the source that are not part of the file definition (e.g. working-storage items),
                        click 
                        				Show Advanced Import Options, then select from the additional items displayed. 
                        			 
                      
- Click 
                     			 Add to Catalog. 
                     			 
                     The selected file definitions are now displayed in the 
                        				Catalog Explorer.