Data can be copied between two on-premise databases, between an on-premise database and a transportable database, or between two transportable databases.
A non-current database can be opened as a guest database to copy data between on-premise databases on the same machine or network.
A transportable database may be used for transferring data:
Objects are copied and pasted between databases in the same way as within a database. You can paste data copied from an earlier version of a database into a newer version but you cannot paste data copied from a newer version of a database into an earlier version, unless you update the earlier version to the same version as the newer database.
Copying and pasting is recursive. When an object is copied, all descendants of the object are copied with it. For example, if you copy a group, all items and groups contained in the parent group will also be copied.
To copy data from / to a database other than the current database:
Open/Create database from the File menu. The
Open/create dialog is displayed.
Open another database from the File menu. The
Open/create dialog is displayed.
Open transportable database from the File menu and choose the relevant database. (Multiple transportable databases may be opened.)
InfoAsset Manager will copy all items of data at or below the selected level.
This process can be repeated as often as is necessary, so that any combination of data items are copied to the database.
All objects in an InfoAsset Manager on-premise database (or transportable) are identified by a globally unique database identifier (GUID).
InfoAsset Manager checks if objects being copied to a database already exist in the database. If there are duplicate objects (including any in the Recycle bin for on-premise databases), the Copying Of Duplicate Items dialog is displayed:
Objects are not overwritten.
When ground models are copied, the Copying of Ground Models dialog is displayed. This lists the ground models that have been selected for copying.
The Copying attachments dialog is displayed after networks are copied, when data that contains attachments (images, videos or other attachments) is copied. This dialog gives you the choice to include or exclude certain attachment types from the copy process. The ability to leave any of this data out of the copy operation is quite useful as some of it is potentially very large:
When you copy a workspace between databases, InfoAsset Manager will automatically copy all the underlying data required to recreate that workspace in the new database. You do not need to select this data yourself. This extremely powerful feature enables you to transfer complete projects easily and simply between databases.