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At the Project level, the export and migrate operations allow you to include Assets by type, but not to select individual Assets. Use the copy operation in Manager to migrate individually-selected Assets from one Org to another. Additional steps might be required when migrating:

  • Accounts, if the Orgs have different encryption levels. Learn more.

  • Pipelines that have child Pipelines or reference Accounts. Learn more.

Prerequisites

To use the copy operation to migrate individual Assets, you need the following permissions:

  • Read permission on the Project containing the Assets.

  • Write permission on the target Project.

Migrating Selected Assets

To migrate selected Assets in Manager:

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From the left navigation tree, select the source Project or shared folder.

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In the Assets table, select one or more Assets to migrate.

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In the toolbar, click Copy ((blue star) ). The Copy Project dialog opens.

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Select the target Org and target Project or folder:

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Click Continue. The Select Assets dialog opens:

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Expand the tree to select individual Assets:

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If you have access to more than one Org in SnapLogic, you can migrate Projects from one Org to another by creating a copy of the Project. The original Project remains unchanged.

To migrate a Project:

  1. In SnapLogic Manager, select the target Project and clickImage Addedto display the dropdown menu, then click Migrate to open the Migrate project dialog.

  2. Select your Org from the Org to migrate to selector, and then select the Project Space from the Project Space to selector. 
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    • If you only have access to one Org, then the Migrate project dialog does not display the Org to migrate to selector.
    • If you only have access to two Orgs, then the Org to migrate to selector default is your current Org.
    • If you only have access to more than two Orgs, then the Org to migrate to selector default is the Select Target Org watermark.

  3. Click Choose asset types to migrate and review the following guidelines:
    • If the target Project does not exist, all Asset types are selected by default.
    • The first time that you migrate assets from a Project, all Asset types are selected by default.  In subsequent migrations, the target tasks, accounts, and files are customized to the target Org, and therefore you must select the target Asset types.
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    • If the target Project exists, the Task and Account Asset types are not selected by default; rather, the assumption is that the Tasks, Accounts, and files are already customized for the target Org). If you select Task or Account, a warning dialog appears describing the risk associated with migrating these types of assets.

  4. Select the assets you want to migrate and click Migrate. After making your selection, a notification appears indicating that the migration has started. When the migration is complete, Manager displays a second notification.

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If the Project references files in a /shared directory, copies of those files are also migrated if they do not already exist in the relative /shared folder in the Org to which you are migrating Assets.