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The most reliable way to ensure that your export and import processes run smoothly is to understand how your configurations and project data are handled , and that you follow our recommended best practices which are included in our quick reference Project Configurator Checklist. Also, note that Project Configurator’s default export and import options are applicable to the majority of user scenarios.

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If Project Configurator returns any additional errors, and you need help resolving them, you can search the Knowledge Base for other how-tos and troubleshooting articles. If troubles persist, please submit a request through our support portal, where our Support team will be happy to assist you.

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There are a few common configuration import errors that you may encounter when trying to import configurations. Understanding how Project Configurator handles configurations and its limitations will help you in preventing prevent these errors from the start. You should also ensure that potential related exporting errors are resolved.

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This /wiki/spaces/PCKB/pages/84508947 helps you anticipate potential migration issues or resolve them if they do occur. Consider that the full migration process includes a step where the source configuration file is imported to the target instance. Our exporting or importing configurations errors configuration error pages may, therefore, also be useful even when you are migrating complete projects.

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Always run a simulated import before applying configuration changes to your target instance. It provides an overview of the changes that will be applied to the target, included including the objects that will be created or modified, as well as warnings and any changes resulting in errors. This gives you the opportunity to refine the content of your import before committing any changes.

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