You can transfer data from one Teaming site to another by exporting it from the source Teaming site and importing it into the destination Teaming site. When you export data, it remains in the source Teaming site and a copy of the exported data is imported into the destination Teaming site.
If you want to simply move or copy data within a single Teaming site, see Copying a Workspace
and Moving a Workspace
, Copying a Folder
and Moving a Folder
, or Copying a Folder Entry
and Moving a Folder Entry
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 User Guide.
The export process creates a .zip file named export.zip that you can save to any convenient location on disk. The .zip file contains all the workspaces, folders, folder entries, and attachments that you elected to export.
When you export and import a workspace, folder, or folder entry, not all types of data are preserved.
Hierarchical structure of the workspace
All folders in the workspace (unless specifically excluded)
All content in exported folders
Landing pages for workspaces or folders
For more information on landing pages, see Creating and Managing Landing Pages
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Advanced User Guide.
Entry definitions associated with any folder content
Entry definitions are custom entry forms that have been created in your folder or workspace. For more information on entry definitions, see Designing Custom Folder Entry Forms
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Advanced User Guide.
Workflows associated with any workspace content
NOTE:If your workflow contains an On Entry condition that starts a parallel workflow thread, as described in Adding On-Entry or On-Exit Events
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Advanced User Guide, the parallel workflow is automatically restarted when the workflow is imported.
For more information on workflows, see Creating and Managing Workflows
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Advanced User Guide.
Custom forms associated with any workspace content
For more information on custom forms, see Designing Custom Folder Entry Forms
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Advanced User Guide.
Wiki links
For more information on wiki links, see Linking within a Folder Entry
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 User Guide.
The following types of data are not included in the export and import processes:
Access control information
When you import a workspace or folder, that workspace or folder assumes the access control settings of the higher-level workspace or folder where it is being imported. For more information on access control, see Section 2.0, Planning and Controlling User Access to Workspaces and Folders.
Accessories
For more information on accessories, see Managing Accessories
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 User Guide.
Custom JSP files
Custom JSP files must be exported as part of an extension. (For more information on extensions, see Section 9.0, Adding Software Extensions to Your Teaming Site.) However, if you have a workspace that leverages custom JSP files, the workspace still retains the settings that point to the custom JSP files. Therefore, if you export a workspace or folder that is referencing custom JSP files, and the Teaming site where you import the workspace has the same custom JSP files, the imported workspace or folder points to the correct custom JSP files.
Permalinks
Activity data, such as who visited the place, edit history, and workflow history
For more information about activity data, see Generating Activity Reports for a Workspace
, Generating an Activity Report on a Folder
, and Generating Reports about a Folder Entry
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 User Guide.
Entry ratings
For more information on entry ratings, see Rating a Folder Entry
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 User Guide.
Entry definitions that are not associated with folder content
Entry definitions are custom entry forms that have been created in your folder or workspace. For more information on entry definitions, see Designing Custom Folder Entry Forms
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Advanced User Guide.
Workflows that are not associated with workspace content
For more information on workflows, see Creating and Managing Workflows
in the Novell Teaming 2.1 Advanced User Guide.
E-mail notification settings
Default folder columns
Global filters
Log in to the Teaming site as the Teaming administrator.
Navigate to the workspace that you want to export.
Click
.The Export / Import page is displayed.
Select
.To export all contents of the folder or workspace, click
.or
To export only individual workspaces, folders, and folder entries, select
, then expand the workspace tree and select the folders, workspaces, and entries that you want to export. Then click .Log in to the Teaming site as the Teaming administrator.
Navigate to the workspace where you want the imported workspace to reside.
Click
> .The Export / Import page is displayed.
Select
.Browse to and select the workspace that you want to import, then click
.Log in to the Teaming site as the Teaming administrator.
Navigate to the folder that you want to export.
Click
.The Export / Import page is displayed.
Select
.To export all contents of the folder or workspace, click
.or
To export only individual workspaces, folders, and folder entries, select
, then expand the workspace tree and select the folders, workspaces, and entries that you want to export. Then click .Log in to the Teaming site as the Teaming administrator.
Navigate to the folder where you want the imported folder to reside.
Click
> .The Export / Import page is displayed.
Select
.Browse to and select the folder that you want to import, then click
.Log in to the Teaming site as the Teaming administrator.
Navigate to and select the folder entry that you want to export.
In the entry footer, click
.You can now download the entry to your computer’s file system.
Log in to the Teaming site as the Teaming administrator.
Navigate to the folder where you want the imported folder entry to reside.
Click
> .The Export / Import page is displayed.
Select
.Browse to and select the folder entry that you want to import, then click
.