System Importer(4.3)
System Importer enables you to import data to your system from a ZIP file or a remote source like Git or AWS S3. The import contains data about your system, its configurations, and run-time information.
System Importer imports data that has been exported by the System Exporter.
In Desktop Client, you can also import from a directory.
The file exported by the System Exporter can contain data from the following categories:
Configuration: Workflow configurations, Profiles, Workflow groups, Ultra formats, Event Notifiers and Alarms etc.
Run-Time Data: Data that is produced by the system during workflow execution, for example, ECS UDRs, Aggregation Sessions, etc.
System: Other customizable parts such as Error Codes, Reprocessing Groups, Configuration Folders, Pico Host, Ultra, User, or Workflow Alarm Value.
Workflow Packages: Workflow Packages are compiled versions of configurations, and are created in the Workflow Package mode in the System Exporter.
Execution Context Deployments: Created ECDs can be selected. See Execution Context Deployments (ECDs) (4.1).
To open the System Importer, go to Manage → Tools & Monitoring and then select System Importer.
Source Type: Select the source of the export from either:
Local: A locally stored export can be selected or dropped in the selected area.
Remote: An export stored in a remote source. Currently available for Git and AWS S3. Git is only available in Desktop Online.
Available entries: Contains a tree layout view of the data you can select to import.
Logs: Contains a log of the import process
Importing from Local Source
To import data/configurations from your local machine:
Importing from Remote Source
To import data/configurations from a Git branch or AWS S3 bucket:
Options
Click the Options button to open the Options menu.
The Options menu has multiple settings described in the following table:
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Abort On Error | Select this option to abort the import process if an error occurs. If an error occurs and you do not select this option, the import will be completed, but the imported data might contain erroneous components. Note!Invalid Ultra and APL definitions are considered erroneous and result in aborting the import.
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Import External Reference Database Values | Select this option if you want to import external reference values. |
Select Dependencies | Select this option to have dependencies follow along with the entries that you actively select. |
Preserve Permissions | Select this option to preserve user permissions in the current system when importing a configuration. Clear this option to accept overwriting of user permissions in the current system. |
Import Configuration From Package | Select this option if you would like to import the Workflow Package (MZP) as a configuration instead of a Workflow Package. |
Import Dynamic Workflows | Select this option if you want to import Dynamic Workflows for a Workflow Template. |
New Owner: Use this drop-down menu to reassign the ownership of configurations to another user, during an import. | |
Workflow groups executions suppress option | |
No Suppress | Select this if you do not want to suppress the workflow group execution. |
Hold Execution | Select this option to prevent scheduled Workflow groups from being executed while importing configurations. |
Restart | For information, see systemimport(4.1) in the Command Line Tool user's manual. |
Stop and Restart | For information, see systemimport(4.1) in the Command Line Tool user's manual. |
Stop Immediately and Restart | For information, see systemimport(4.1) in the Command Line Tool user's manual. |
Wait for Completion and Restart | For information, see systemimport(4.1) in the Command Line Tool user's manual. |
Beside the Options button, these buttons exist:
Other options |
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Expand All | Select this option to expand all of the folders to display the folders and all the configurations that they contain. |
Collapse All | Select this option to collapse the folders so only the folders are visible. |