facing frequent discruptions like my PDI going offline every other day, hve been using it for a year

ghimanshu77
Tera Contributor

It contains a few applications and business rules/ client scripts/ workflows/ flow designs/ integrations, etc., which are beneficial for getting switched in my job. These days, I have been preparing for the interviews(for a developer role). So, I would like to know if I can export one important application, the data associated with it, and the scripts written on that data for learning purposes onto another instance. It would be beneficial if someone could help me with that. 

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Viraj Hudlikar
Giga Sage

Hello @ghimanshu77 

 

For PDI since there is no official support we cannot raise any concern on same. 

Now for your stuff created you can backup by checking updateset which you might have created during any creation or updation of scripts. If no updateset was set it will be in default then just move relevant data to particular update set and take those backup which you can commit on other instance if this PDI is lost. For data part you will need to take XML export as data is not captured over updateset usually.

 

If my response has helped you hit helpful button and if your concern is solved do mark my response as correct.

 

Thanks & Regards
Viraj Hudlikar.

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Viraj Hudlikar
Giga Sage

Hello @ghimanshu77 

 

For PDI since there is no official support we cannot raise any concern on same. 

Now for your stuff created you can backup by checking updateset which you might have created during any creation or updation of scripts. If no updateset was set it will be in default then just move relevant data to particular update set and take those backup which you can commit on other instance if this PDI is lost. For data part you will need to take XML export as data is not captured over updateset usually.

 

If my response has helped you hit helpful button and if your concern is solved do mark my response as correct.

 

Thanks & Regards
Viraj Hudlikar.