Importing configurations and personalizations
Use this procedure to import configurations and personalizations. Use this action if you have exported configurations and personalizations, made changes, and want to restore the previous set of configurations and personalizations.
- Select Administration Console > Configuration and Personalization > Import Configurations and Personalizations or Configuration Console > Utilities > Import Configurations and Personalizations.
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Specify this information:
- Subdirectory
- To import the configurations and personalizations to a subdirectory of the FTP site directory, specify that directory.
- Command Output File Name
- Specify a name for the command output file. For example, CdImportOut.txt.
- Create User Report
- To create a user report, select this check box.
- Source File
- Specify the name of the zip file that you are importing.
- Import Application Data
- This check box is selected by default. You can select an application data subtype to import. Clear this check box to exclude application data from being imported.
- Import MIME Type Data
- This check box is selected by default. Clear this check box to exclude MIME type data from being imported.
- Import Authorization Security Data
- This check box is selected by default. Clear this check box to exclude authorization security data from being imported.
- Import Process Flow Data
- This check box is selected by default. Clear this check box to exclude process flow data from being imported.
- Import Web Services Data
- This check box is selected by default. Clear this check box to exclude web services data from being imported.
- Import User Defined Replication Set Data
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Select this check box to import replication set data that is defined by the user. Specify a schema registration state option and a replication state option. You can also import a single user-defined replication set definition by specifying the replication set name in the Replication Set field.
- Select Keep Source Value to keep the value from the cdimport file. It is rare to keep the source values if you are importing from a different environment unless perhaps you are discontinuing use of the source and continuing on with the target. You should not have two different environments replicating to the same target.
- Select Keep Target Value to ignore the value in the cdimport file. Use this option if you are doing an update for the replication set and the replication set business class.
- Select Clear to reset the status value. Use this option if you are creating a new data area and want to use the replication set definitions.
- Import Snapshot
- Select the Import Snapshot check box and select a snapshot to import a snapshot of the configurations. If you select the Import Snapshot check box, you cannot select any other import types. Select the Keep Rollback Information check box to keep rollback information. If you do not select the Keep Rollback Information check box, rollback information is only kept when importing back into the source of the export.
- Overwrite Duplicate Records
- Select this check box to update duplicate records with information from the imported file.
- Validate Only
- Select this check box to validate and not perform any updates. A report is created in the FTP directory.
- Update with Provided Columns
- Select this check box to add columns to the table based on those in the file.
- Halt on DB Error
- Select this check box to stop the import if it encounters a database error.
- Skip Deleted Records
- Select this check box to exclude deleted records from the import. The default is to include the contents of the file that you are importing from.
- Normalize Records
- Select this check box to update imported records to comply with the format of the existing records.
- Provide Large Object Threshold
- If you select this check box, provide a threshold in megabytes (MB). Objects that are larger than the threshold are not imported.
- Import All Status
- If you are importing application data, select this check box to include all statuses in the import. You can clear this check box and then select the check boxes for the active, inactive, and invalid statuses to include. This field does not affect types of imports other than application data.
- Filter Items
- Select the check boxes to import configurations, personalizations, or both.
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Click Schedule to schedule the action for another time or click Submit to immediately import the
configurations and personalizations.
An entry is created in the audit log to indicate that an import occurred. The import is displayed on the Configuration Console dashboard under configuration and personalization changes in the last 14 days.