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SAS RTDM migration steps

If you are looking for the steps to migrate your RTDM objects from Test to Prod you can follow the below template.

These are the steps which I have followed in-order to migrate the RTDM server from Test to Prod. For migration you need to use SAS Export/Import utility:



Export Flow
Export Users/GroupsUsers/Groups exported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Export FoldersFolders exported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Export LibrariesLibraries exported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Export BRM RulesCSV Export method
Export R Models in Model ManagerExport throught the PMML Export feature
Export Business Context Business Context exported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Export CI Definitions CI Definitions exported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Export RTDM ResourcesRTDM Resources exported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Export RTDM Flows RTDM Flows exported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature


Import Flow
Import Users/GroupsUsers/Groups Imported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Import FoldersFolders Imported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Import LibrariesLibraries Imported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
Import BRM RulesCSV Import method
Import R Models in Model ManagerImport throught the PMML Import feature
Business Context Business Context Imported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
CI Definitions CI Definitions Imported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
RTDM ResourcesRTDM Resources Imported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature
RTDM Flows RTDM Flows Imported using the standard SAS Management Console SPK feature

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