I think you should be able to use RSForms backup function on the dev server, 
then use the restore function on  the production server. 

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On Jul 31, 2011, at 11:17 PM, David Roth <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have RSFORM PRO installed on my server and want to move it to the 
> production server. I thought I would post and check before I proceeded.
> 
> Do I only need to do a mysqldump of these tables (see below) for RSFORM PRO 
> to clone everything on the production server? Thanks!
> 
> David Roth
> 
> 
> | jos_rsform_component_type_fields |
> | jos_rsform_component_types       |
> | jos_rsform_components            |
> | jos_rsform_config                |
> | jos_rsform_forms                 |
> | jos_rsform_mappings              |
> | jos_rsform_properties            |
> | jos_rsform_submission_columns    |
> | jos_rsform_submission_values |
> | jos_rsform_submissions           |
> | jos_rsform_translations          |
> 
> 
> 
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