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    How to backup Normalization rules on a regular basis?

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Primo

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    Creating a scheduled task that will backup desired normalization rules, on regular basis.

    Procedure:
    1. in the Back Office go to: Primo Home > Monitor Primo Status > Tools Monitoring
    2. Choose the correct owner.
    3. Create an "Export Primo Configuration" tool.
    4. Fill in the required fields (for more information please refer to the "Primo Back Office Guide" under the "The Export Primo Configuration Tool" section)
    5. Once filled out, save the tool.
    6. Go to: Primo Home > Schedule Tasks
    7. Choose "Create New Schedule".
    8. In the "process type" box choose "Tool".
    9. In the "Process Name" tab choose the Tool created in steps 1-5.
    10. Setup the schedule run times.
    11. Choose "Enabled" and Save.


    • Article last edited: 6/22/2014
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