How To Export, Import, And Clone A Data Stream Xmpro Data Stream Designer
Learn how to export, import and clone data streams in the XMPRO Data Stream Designer.
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Learn how to export, import and clone data streams in the XMPRO Data Stream Designer.
Need help with creating your XMPRO data streams? Send an email to support@xmpro.com
Go to https://xmpro.co... sometimes you may want to copy a use
case to another data stream environment
or to make a copy of the stream to
modify it for a different purpose
this video will demonstrate how to
export import and clone use cases to
achieve these goals
exporting a use case is performed from
the use case properties blade
accessed from the designer once it is
open
locate and click the export button a
dialog will appear
asking if secure settings in your stream
object's configuration should be
included in the exported file
such as the password field in the sql
listener
click yes to export while including the
decrypted secure settings
click no to export the use case without
the secure settings
or click cancel to not export the use
case at all
once you have clicked yes or no your
browser settings will take over and
either automatically download the
exported use case file for you
or offer you a choice of where to save
it please note that the export tool will
only export the latest version of the
use case
exporting a use case is of course
pointless on its own without the ability
to import
to import a use case navigate to the use
cases blade from the app bar on the left
and click the import command here
upload the exported use case file you
want to import
if you are importing into the same data
stream designer as the original
or another version of the original has
been imported already a notification
will appear
at this point you'll be able to choose
to import as a new data stream or is a
new version of the
existing data stream you are only
eligible to import as a new version if
you have at least write access to the
existing data stream
in this case you will not need to edit
most of the properties that will be
shown later
if you have read only or no access at
all to the existing data stream
you will not be able to save as a new
version and the notification will inform
you as such
you will only be able to proceed by
choosing to import as a new data stream
this is the default option and if there
is no pre-existing data stream these
options will be hidden you will have the
option to edit the name and description
of the use case before it is saved
you'll also need to select a category
for the use case
finally you will need to map the
collections used in the use case
to the ones in your data stream designer
my stream objects all use the same
collection so there is only one entry in
the list
and because i'm importing into the same
data stream designer it is able to map
to the same collection automatically
clicking the value field of the list
item displays a list of collections you
can assign from
but i'm happy to import into the same
collection so i'll leave that option
alone
however the import process can fail if
the inversions of the agents
the imported use case users are not
present in the new data stream designer
application
if this happens please contact your
company's admin to request that the
correct versions are uploaded
when you are done click save the
imported use case will open
automatically
but my example was a roundabout way of
copying the use case to the same data
stream designer
the clone tool is a similar faster
method for copying use cases in the same
application
it is accessed from the properties blade
like the export tool
simply click the clone command the
dialog that opens will allow you to give
the use case a new name to set it apart
from the original
and to change the category that it will
be found in clicking save will complete
the process
and open the newly copied use case
this has been how to export import and
clone a use case
thank you for watching
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