You can import snapshots to create a clone of another environment or to migrate artifacts from another environment. Before you can initiate such process, you must upload the backup or incremental snapshot that you want to import into the target environment.
Do not run jobs in an environment while an import operation is in progress. Because the underlying data and metadata may be affected by an import operation, jobs may result in inaccurate results.
Methods to Upload Snapshots and Files
The import process displays the following warning if the snapshot used for the process is not compatible with the current version of the environment.
EPMLCM-26000: This snapshot is from EPM Cloud VERSION_NUMBER that is incompatible with this update and may result in import errors.
You can upgrade incompatible snapshots other than Account Reconciliation and Oracle Enterprise Data Management Cloud snapshots to make them compatible with the current version of an environment. See "Recreating an Old EPM Cloud Environment for Audits" in Working with EPM Automate for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud .
See Resolving Import and Export and Backup Errors in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Operations Guide .
Importing a Backup to Create a Clone of Another Environment
You import a backup snapshot (by default, named Backup Date ) to create a clone of another environment.
Don't attempt to import a backup snapshot into an environment where an application already exists. If you want to import a backup snapshot into an environment with an existing application, first run the recreate EPM Automate command to restore your environment to a clean state, and then import the backup snapshot.
To import a backup to create a clone of another environment:
Importing Artifacts into an Environment
You import specific artifacts from a backup snapshot or an incremental snapshot to migrate artifacts from one environment to another. For example, you can import a snapshot of tested artifacts from a test environment into a production environment. Similarly, you can import Essbase data and artifacts from an incremental snapshot created by exporting them from another environment.
The import of some artifacts is governed by the import settings specified for the environment. See Setting Import Options.
To import artifacts: