Hi,

Why not try a combination of RRR|ExportDef, RRR|DefDiff, RRR|ImportDef and 
RRR|DeleteObject.

The important one is RRR|DefDiff, mening that you can use other tools to 
export/import definitions and delete surplus objects.

https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDefDiff)
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrExportDef)
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrImportDef)
https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject 
(https://rrr.se/cgi/tools/main?tool=rrrDeleteObject)

Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (http://www.rrr.se) (ARSList MVP 
2011)

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February 9, 2017 5:52 PM, "Brian Pancia"  wrote:
        I'm blowing off the dust on BMC Migrator. It has been years since I've 
messed with it. I've used it in the past to migrate small amounts of code from 
dev to test to production. What I'm looking at now is using it as a sync tool 
between the environments for code only. I've usually just done a database 
backup and restore in the past and for small code migrations I just 
export/import .def files. There are definitely pros/cons to all these methods. 
My plan now is to use RRRChive to migrate data updates and BMC Migrator to do 
code migration. This will give me much more control then a simple database 
backup and restore. Is anyone currently taking this approach between 
dev/test/prod. We're using MS SQL 2012 on the backend, which I'll use database 
replication between prod and coop. 

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