And you'll get to keep your Modified Dates accurate.  Migrator resets them on 
your target server to the date of the move, which is still questionable policy 
IMO.

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I just copy over the DB. It is faster. You just need to run the installer of 
the ARS version of your choice and make sure you select upgrade. 
Always done it and still doing it now with 7.6.04

Thank you,

Pascale Sterrett

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Looks like we’re going to need to use the migratory to create
a duplicate of our DEV system  for testing. This might be a dumb
question, but will migratory copy everything over from one system
to another or do I need to have the SQL DBA copy the SQL data
file from one system to another and then run the migratory and
copy from testa to testb? Thanks.
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