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Install SFDMU

Start with downloading and installing the SFDMU plugin:

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nameexport.json

We prepared an export.json that you can use to migrate configuration data between orgs and that you can use to import data from one environment into another.

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  • B25__Dimension__c

  • B25__Dimension_Field__c

  • B25__Dimension_Junction__c

  • B25__Calendar__c

  • B25__View__c

  • B25__Calendar_View__c

  • B25__Reservation_Title_Group__c

  • B25__Filterable_Field__c

  • B25__Reservation_Status__c

  • B25__Reservation_Type__c

  • B25__Calendar_Reservation_Type__c

  • B25__Reservation_Color__c

  • B25__Reservation_Type_Status__c

  • B25__Dynamic_Grouping_Field__c

  • B25__Time_Header__c

  • B25__Dimension_Junction_Display_Setting__c

Perform the following steps to migrate this data between orgs

  1. Install the Salesforce CLI by following the steps mentioned here: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.sfdx_setup.meta/sfdx_setup/sfdx_setup_intro.htm

  2. Authorise the source-org (so the org where the data is currently is with the help of the the sf org login web command) https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.sfdx_cli_reference.meta/sfdx_cli_reference/cli_reference_org_commands_unified.htm#cli_reference_org_login_web_unified

  3. Authorise the target-org (so the org where the data should be going)

  4. Install the SFDMU plugin by running sfdx plugins:install sfdmu in a terminal

  5. Download the export.json and store it somewhere where you can find it.

  6. Navigate your terminal to the folder where the export.json is stored

  7. Run the following command, replace the usernames of the target and the source with the usernames you used to authorise the orgs in step 2 and 3.
    sfdx sfdmu:run --sourceusername <SOURCE_USERNAME> --targetusername <TARGET_USERNAME>

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