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  1. Introducing Mass Ingestion
  2. Getting Started with Mass Ingestion
  3. Connectors and Connections
  4. Mass Ingestion Applications
  5. Mass Ingestion Databases
  6. Mass Ingestion Files
  7. Mass Ingestion Streaming
  8. Monitoring Mass Ingestion Jobs
  9. Asset Management
  10. Troubleshooting

Mass Ingestion

Mass Ingestion

Copying projects, folders, and tasks

Copying projects, folders, and tasks

You can copy projects, folders, and tasks on the
Explore
page. You might want to copy an object to use as a template, or you might want to create a backup copy.
When you copy a project, the new project contains all of the folders and tasks that were in the original project. Similarly, when you copy a folder, the new folder contains all of the tasks that were in the original folder.
When you copy a task within the folder where the task exists, you have the option to keep both tasks or cancel the operation. When you copy a task into a different folder that contains a task with the same name, you have the option to keep both tasks, overwrite the task in the folder, or cancel the operation. If you choose to keep both tasks,
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
appends the new task name with "Copy x" where x is the sequential copy number.
To avoid naming conflicts with duplicate tasks, rename assets with a "Copy x" suffix.
  1. On the
    Explore
    page, navigate to the object that you want to copy.
  2. In the list of assets, select one or more rows for the objects that you want to copy. Then perform one of the following actions:
    • If you selected a single asset row, in the Actions menu for the row, click
      Copy To
      . Alternatively, right-click the row and click
      Copy To
      .
    • If you selected multiple asset rows, right-click a highlighted row and click
      Copy To
      to copy all of the assets.
  3. Browse to the new location and click
    Select
    .

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