Zoltan is correct - the EPS is not exported with the XER file (or XML for that matter).
If you know the EPS code types & you create the types in the new EPS that you are going to import into, then you can import the code values - but the type has to exist already in the new database for this to work.
You would need to know what EPS Code Types are included in the XER file - before importing into the new database.
You could change to Global codes, but this then removes some of the benefits of having them at EPS level.
Regards,
Steven
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Submitted by Zoltan Palffy on Tue, 2018-11-13 12:57
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16 years 3 monthsuse the bckup command then
use the bckup command then use the restore command to backup and then restore the entire database ESP and all
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8 years 1 monthJeff,Zoltan is correct - the
Jeff,
Zoltan is correct - the EPS is not exported with the XER file (or XML for that matter).
If you know the EPS code types & you create the types in the new EPS that you are going to import into, then you can import the code values - but the type has to exist already in the new database for this to work.
You would need to know what EPS Code Types are included in the XER file - before importing into the new database.
You could change to Global codes, but this then removes some of the benefits of having them at EPS level.
Regards,
Steven
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16 years 3 monthsthe EPS NEVER comes with an
the EPS NEVER comes with an export of an xer
you can backup the whole datbase and restore it to the new laptop
if you give me your email I can give you setp by step instructions for you are using MS SQL as your underlying database