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SAS 9.1.3 Intelligence Platform: System Administration Guide

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186 Step 2: Import the SPK File R Chapter 18<br />

Note: For complete step-by-step instructions for using the Export Wizard, see the<br />

product Help. R<br />

Step 2: Import the SPK File<br />

Follow these steps to import the folders and objects from the SPK file into the target<br />

environment. These steps assume that you have completed step 1 and that no errors<br />

occurred. These steps also assume that you have completed all of the preparatory<br />

actions.<br />

1 Locate the SPK file that was created by the Export Wizard. If necessary, copy it,<br />

move it, or e-mail it to a location that is accessible from the target environment.<br />

2 Open <strong>SAS</strong> Management Console, and connect to the destination metadata<br />

repository (that is, the repository to which you want to promote the folders and<br />

objects).<br />

3 Select the BI Manager node.<br />

Note: In <strong>SAS</strong> Data Integration Studio, you would select the repository to which<br />

you want to import the objects. R<br />

4 Right-click to display the BI Manager menu, and click Import.<br />

5 On the first Import Wizard page, complete the following steps:<br />

a Click Browse, and navigate to the SPK file that contains the folders and<br />

objects.<br />

b Click Include access controls. This option will retain the associations<br />

that have been established between folders and ACTS.<br />

c Click the All Objects radio button.<br />

d Click Next.<br />

6 The next Import Wizard page displays a tree which shows the objects that are<br />

included in the package.

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