Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Export the Integration Port Data

1. Create a new definition group for exports. Click System administration > Common > Data export/import > Definition groups.

a. Click
New.

b. Enter a unique name for the group into the
Definition group field.

c. Optionally enter a description.


d. Click the
Options tab and clear all the check boxes.

e. Click the
Include table groups tab and clear all the check boxes.

f. Click
OK.

2. Select tables for the definition group by clicking
Select tables.

a. Click
Add, and then for inbound ports, select AifInboundPort in the Name of table field.

b. Select
Include document references and Specify related tables check boxes.

c. Click the
Select related tables button. On the Select related tables form, select the desired related tables to include and then click Close.

d. Optionally, add export criteria by selecting the
Apply criteria check box, and then click Export criteria. Enter the desired filter criteria and then click OK.

e. Close the
Select tables form.

3. Export the data to a local or network file share by clicking
Export to on the Definition groups form. Select the file name and path, and then select the file type. Click OK to export the data to the file
specified.


4. Close the
Definition group form.

5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 using
AifOutboundPort in the Name of table field in step 2.a instead of AifInboundPort.

TIP: During export, you may receive the following message: "Table
DirPartyCollection was not found." If you receive this message, add export
criteria, described in Step 3, of the "Export the Integration Port Data"
procedure, to export only new and customized ports.


Regards,
Hossein Karimi

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