Hello everyone,
Is it possible to transfer or copy entities and all the data in them from one environment to another? I have done all the work in Sandbox environment and now I want to import all entities, fields and data into the production environment.
Thank you in advance!
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Hi @mkekovic ,
Do you want to import data in one environment to another environment?
If so, I suggest you try data integration.
The Data Integrator (for Admins) is a point-to-point integration service used to integrate data into Common Data Service.
Integrating data from multiple sources—for example,from CDS to CDS. (That means cds in one environment to cds in another environment).
Here's a doc about this for your reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/data-integrator
However, in this way, you will import all the entities from environmet1 to environment2.
I think maybe you do not want to import all the entities, just some of them.
In this situation, please do not use data integration.
Firstly, you could export entities here:
Choose the entities that you export in environment1, save the data in local, it will save as a csv file.
Then in environment2, choose "Get data", choose csv, import data.
Best regards,
Hi @mkekovic ,
Do you want to import data in one environment to another environment?
If so, I suggest you try data integration.
The Data Integrator (for Admins) is a point-to-point integration service used to integrate data into Common Data Service.
Integrating data from multiple sources—for example,from CDS to CDS. (That means cds in one environment to cds in another environment).
Here's a doc about this for your reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/data-integrator
However, in this way, you will import all the entities from environmet1 to environment2.
I think maybe you do not want to import all the entities, just some of them.
In this situation, please do not use data integration.
Firstly, you could export entities here:
Choose the entities that you export in environment1, save the data in local, it will save as a csv file.
Then in environment2, choose "Get data", choose csv, import data.
Best regards,
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