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Backups that are exported through the UI are in CSV format. As said in the parent page Import/export of Requirement Yogi data to a Confluence or Jira instance, backups can be used to export the entire Requirement Yogi data of a space and reimport it to another space or instance.
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Name of the table (plain data is kept in DBBackupItem, mappings are in DBBackupMapping),
Name of the target table,
Old ID: ID in the old system. In this example, it’s the ID of DBRemoteRequirement. During reimport, the creation of the record will generate a fresh ID, which is written in DBBackupItem.NEWID, just to keep an archive of what has been migrated (and eventually perform mappings).
Then all columns of the table. The order is specified by the annotation
@ExportMapping(order = 2)
on each column in the code.
The detail of the structure of each table is visible on those two pages:
Second half of the files
It contains the “mappings”, i.e. the list of Confluence or Jira entities that we rely on. For example, it could contain the details of a space. During reimport, mappings are loaded in the table DBBackupMapping, and the system administrator can remap a space key to another; During the reimport, every time we reference this space, we’ll take the new key instead of the old one.
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