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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding the Repository
  3. Using the Repository Manager
  4. Folders
  5. Managing Object Permissions
  6. Local and Global Shortcuts
  7. Team-Based Development with Versioned Objects
  8. Labels
  9. Object Queries
  10. Team-Based Development with Deployment Groups
  11. Copying Folders and Deployment Groups
  12. Exporting and Importing Objects
  13. Exchanging Metadata
  14. Copying Objects
  15. Metadata Extensions
  16. Appendix A: MX Views Reference

Repository Guide

Repository Guide

Copying from Local Repositories

Copying from Local Repositories

When you copy a folder from a local repository to another repository, the wizard verifies that a folder of the same name exists in the target repository. If it does not exist, the wizard uses the folder name for the copied folder. If it does exist, the wizard asks you to rename the folder.
If you want to copy the folder again, you might want to rename the existing folder in the target repository, using a naming convention that clearly defines the existing folder. If you have edited objects in any local shared folders used by the folder, you must copy those shared folders into the target repository before copying the folder. You might want to rename existing shared folders before performing the copy.

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