Fab - and thank you for your help in this from the other week.
I know that you are doing exactly what we are doing here.  Just wondering if 
you have separate domains from which you are migrating and any gotchas on that? 
 I'm guessing the respective answers are Ja and Nein :)
Now if only we had the ability to mark UAT objects as approved and keep the 
admins right out of PROD :) . . . .
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 13:36:40 +0200
Subject: AW: [mssms] Migrating Objects from 2012 to 2012

To your first point: The following items are new for migration in Configuration 
Manager SP1:ยท         Beginning with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager 
SP1, you can merge data from other hierarchies that run the same version of 
Configuration Manager as your hierarchy. This includes migrating data from a 
test environment into your production environment. Not just supported but as of 
SP1, recommended, I would say. Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Jason Wallace
Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. September 2013 13:14
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [mssms] Migrating Objects from 2012 to 2012 Hello folks I am writing a 
process document on migrating objects from Test to UAT and UAT to PROD in SCCM 
2012 SP1.  I am planning to use the migration tool included in 2012 as this 
appears to work & some very kind folks on here have confirmed that it does.  My 
testing also shows that this is the case. So, Diolch, Danke, Merci and Thanks 
so far.  Just a couple of questions which I have so far though: 1. Support.  As 
is often the case we need to provide a solution that is "supported" by 
Microsoft.  Yes, I know that Microsoft would never not support a Premier 
customer etc. and can justify the use of the tool but I know that I shall be 
asked why the tool is a 2007 to 2012 tool and whether the use in 2012 to 2012 
is supported.  Has anyone managed to get a support statement on this please? 2. 
Other Objects.  A couple of things won't be migrated - the SUP categories etc.  
Is there a kind soul who would be prepared to share an extract / import pair of 
scripts for this please? Thanks very muchJason 

                                          


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