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Define a new project based on a snapshot


Parviz Tafreshian (8311612) | asked May 06 '11, 4:51 a.m.
Hi,
is it possible to define a new project in RRC based on a snapshot of another project?
I have made months ago a snapshot of a project and want to have separat as a new project.
I use RRC 2.0.0.3 with DB2 9.5

regards
Parviz

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Robin Bater (3.4k47) | answered May 08 '11, 2:25 a.m.
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Hi,
is it possible to define a new project in RRC based on a snapshot of another project?
I have made months ago a snapshot of a project and want to have separat as a new project.
I use RRC 2.0.0.3 with DB2 9.5

regards
Parviz


With V2.0.0.3 you can download a project archive of the latest versions of the artifacts, and then create a blank project and upload the archive to populate this new project.

I don't think there is a way to download a specific snapshot version but you could try opening the snapshot and see if you can download an archive.

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Parviz Tafreshian (8311612) | answered May 09 '11, 2:55 a.m.
Hi,
is it possible to define a new project in RRC based on a snapshot of another project?
I have made months ago a snapshot of a project and want to have separat as a new project.
I use RRC 2.0.0.3 with DB2 9.5

regards
Parviz


With V2.0.0.3 you can download a project archive of the latest versions of the artifacts, and then create a blank project and upload the archive to populate this new project.

I don't think there is a way to download a specific snapshot version but you could try opening the snapshot and see if you can download an archive.

Hi Roben,
to define a new project based on an archived project is possible. What i need is to define a new project based on a snapshot.
The idea of downloading a snapshot is great, unfortunately is this function disabled for snapshots. Is there a possibility to enable it?

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