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Migration from CQTM to RQM takes too much data

I have created a test asset registry to transfer data from CQTM to RQM. However when I then use the migration utility execution records from all asset registries are exported.

Has anyone seen this? If I remove the TMConfiguredTest case tag from the migration.cfg file is this adequate to skip the execution records.

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Gavin

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I should also add that I am using RQM2.0 ifix3 and the migration utility which is shipped.

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If I remove the TMConfiguredTest case tag from the migration.cfg file is this adequate to skip the execution records.

We're also removing the TMTestLog node from our migration mapping file to cut down on the amount of data pulled over, but we still seem to be getting a lot of TERs (Test Execution Records) following the migration.

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I have created a test asset registry to transfer data from CQTM to RQM. However when I then use the migration utility execution records from all asset registries are exported.

Has anyone seen this? If I remove the TMConfiguredTest case tag from the migration.cfg file is this adequate to skip the execution records.

Thanks

Gavin

Yes, removing records from the cfg file will prevent them from being sent over.
I'm not sure why configured testcases are being sent from all asset registries, that shouldn't be happening.
As of the ifix4 version of the tool, we provide the ability to choose what logs are to be migrated in the UI (All,None, latest).
You can use the tool in ifx4 with an ifix 3 server.

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