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An exported flow can be imported into
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Limitations
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You cannot import flows that were exported before Release 6.8. |
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NOTE: You cannot import flows into a version of the product that is earlier than the one from which you exported it. For example, if you develop a flow on free
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Imported flows do not contain the following objects:
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NOTE: Depending on the import environment, some objects in the flow definition may be incompatible. For example, the connection type may not be valid, or a datasource may not be reachable. In these cases, the objects may be removed from the flow, or you may have to fix a reference in the object definition. After import, you should review the objects in the flow to verify. |
- Reference datasets
- Samples
Imported datasets that are ingested into backend storage for
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- Microsoft Excel workbooks and worksheets. See Import Excel Data.
- PDF tables. See Import PDF Data.
Import
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NOTE: When you import a flow, you must import a ZIP file containing the JSON definition. |
Steps:
- Export the flow from the source system. See Export Flow.
- Login to the import system, if needed.
- Click Flows.
- From the context menu in the Flow page, select Import Flow.
- Select the ZIP file containing the exported flow. Click Open.
If there are issues with the import, click the Download link to review the missing or malformed objects.The flow is imported and available for use in the Flows page.