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Exportinging workflow processes in the MDM perspective

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From Talend Studio you can export one or multiple workflows in order to exchange them between two different MDM servers or repositories.

Before you begin

You have already connected to the MDM server from Talend Studio. At least one workflow exists.

About this task

In the MDM Repository tree view, right-click the Workflow node and select Export Items from the contextual menu.

The Export Repository items dialog box appears. The Workflow check box is selected by default.

To export one or multiple workflows into a folder:

Procedure

  1. Select the Select root directory option and click the [...] button next to the option.
  2. A dialog box appears. Browse to where you want to save the workflows and click OK to close the dialog box.
    The path to the target folder is shown in the field next to the selected option.
  3. In the Export Repository items dialog box, click Finish to validate your changes and close the dialog box.
    A folder holding all workflows in the current MDM Repository is created in the specified directory.

What to do next

To export one or multiple workflows into a zip file:

  1. Select the Select archive file option and click the [...] button next to the option.
  2. A dialog box appears. Browse to where you want to save the workflows, enter a name in the File name field and click Save to close the dialog box.
  3. In the Export Repository items dialog box, click Finish to validate your changes and close the dialog box.

    An archive file holding all workflows in the current MDM Repository is created in the specified directory.

Information noteNote: If you want to export only one workflow of all those in the MDM Repository, expand Workflow in the Export Repository items dialog box and then select the check box next to the name of the workflow you want to export and proceed as usual.

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