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TIBCO Spotfire Server 3.2.2 - TIBCO Product Documentation

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<strong>Spotfire</strong> Administrative Tasks<br />

6.5 Importing Library Content<br />

MIGRATING FROM 10.1 TO 3.2?<br />

The Migration Tool exported the 10.1 Library content to Library export<br />

files ready for import into the 3.2 Library.<br />

Note: The 10.1 library allowed for case sensitive item names if it was<br />

stored in an Oracle database. This meant that you could have two<br />

folders, one named “folder” and another named “Folder” on the same<br />

level of the library file tree. Version 3.0 and later treats Library item<br />

names as case insensitive, regardless of whether the library is stored in<br />

an Oracle or a Microsoft SQL <strong>Server</strong> database. Therefore, when you<br />

import a 10.1 library that was stored in an Oracle database, you must<br />

select to automatically change any such conflicting names by checking<br />

the option “Automatically assign new name or GUID to imported item”<br />

in the import dialog.<br />

Importing Library content is performed by using the Library Administration Tool. The<br />

<strong>TIBCO</strong> <strong>Spotfire</strong> - Deployment and Administration Manual and the online help of<br />

the Library Administration tool have detailed information on how to do this.<br />

When the <strong>TIBCO</strong> <strong>Spotfire</strong> <strong>Server</strong> was installed, there was an option of populating the<br />

database with demo data. Also packaged with the <strong>TIBCO</strong> <strong>Spotfire</strong> <strong>Server</strong> is a collection<br />

of <strong>Spotfire</strong> analysis files and an information model that links to this data. If the<br />

demo data is installed in the database, you can import these demo files into the library.<br />

Using the demo files is a good way to learn how to use <strong>Spotfire</strong>. See the <strong>TIBCO</strong> <strong>Spotfire</strong><br />

- Deployment and Administration Manual for more information and detailed<br />

instructions on how to import the demo files.<br />

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