Hi,
While not solving the problem LJ is talking about, DDM is not really designed
for such big data transfers. Try RRR|Chive instead.
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> Ken,
> Doing so will wipe out some critical information on your destination
> environment like shr properties records, cmdb class information, etc, I
> don't recommend running it in that situation.
> On Jan 12, 2014 10:20 PM, "Cecil, Ken" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Anybody tried using the Delta Data Migration utility for doing an initial
>> data migration from one system to a new build that is not a db copy nor an
>> upgraded system?
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>> Example, Production 7.6 system to 8.1 system (clean db)
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>> It would seems like it should be possible in theory if you specify
>> something early like (1/1/1970 as the start date).
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>>
>> Ken.
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