Oracle Discoverer Administrator Administration Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10270-01 |
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Use this dialog to choose how to treat objects that have the same name or identifier, common to the EUL that you exported the objects from and the EUL that you are importing the objects into.
For more information, see:
"About copying EULs and EUL objects by exporting and importing"
"How to import EUL objects from a file using the Import Wizard"
Use this radio button to rename imported objects to differentiate them from existing objects in the current EUL.
For example, you might want to import a folder named Sales into the current EUL, even though the current EUL already contains a folder named Sales. Selecting this option will change the name of the imported folder to Sales1. The EUL will contain a folder called Sales, and a folder called Sales1.
Use this radio button to rename existing objects in the current EUL to differentiate them from imported objects.
For example, you might want to import a folder named Sales into the current EUL, even though the current EUL already contains a folder named Sales. Selecting this option will change the name of the existing folder to Sales1. The EUL will contain the existing folder renamed to Sales1, and the imported folder named Sales.
Use this radio button to not import objects that match existing objects in the current EUL.
For example, you might want to import a folder named Sales into the current EUL, even though the current EUL already contains a folder named Sales. Selecting this option will not import the folder Sales. The EUL will contain only the existing folder called Sales.
Use this radio button to refresh any objects that match existing objects in the current EUL.
For example, you might want to import a folder named Sales into the current EUL, even though the current EUL already contains a folder named Sales. Selecting this option will update the existing folder Sales. The EUL will contain an updated folder named Sales.
When you use the Refresh the object radio button, it also activates the Preserve display related properties check box.
This check box is activated when you select the Refresh the object radio button.
Select this check box to preserve the following workbook display properties:
Discoverer can use one of the following methods for determining, during an import, whether an object from one EUL is the same as an object in another EUL.
Use this radio button to match the same objects from different EULs by using identifiers. When an object from one EUL is the same as an object from another EUL, both objects share the same identifier.
Note: It is recommended that you use the By Identifier radio button to make sure that Discoverer correctly matches the same objects from different EULs, and not use the By Display Name radio button.
Use this radio button to match the same objects from different EULs by using object display names.
Note: It is recomended that you do not use the By Display Name radio button, but use the By Identifier radio button instead. This option is included here only for compatibility with previous versions of Discoverer.
Use this radio button if you want the current user to own any imported workbooks.
Use this radio button if you want the owner of an imported workbook to be the same database user as the original owner of that workbook. If the database does not contain a user with the same name as the original owner of a particular workbook, the current user will be the owner of that imported workbook.
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