Move/Copy Plant 3D Project SQL Server Lite

Move/Copy Plant 3D Project SQL Server Lite

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Move/Copy Plant 3D Project SQL Server Lite

tstorzuk
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Trying to find out how to properly move a Plant 3D SQL Server Lite project to a different folder/server location.

 

I DO NOT want to convert it to a SQL Server project in order to be able to do this.

It is not a project within Vault, nor do I want it to be.

 

Could someone direct me to the correct procedure please?

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h_eger
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dear @tstorzuk ,

 

If you mean a SQLite project, you can simply move your project to another location.
Then start Plant 3D and run Open Project and select the project.xml from the new location.

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matt.worland
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Maybe someone else has run into issues or better advice to share, but I haven't found any issues in just copying/moving the folder to a new location. All of the data should be stored in the project folder. The SQLite databases are the dcf files found in the project folder. 

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@h_eger @matt.worland 

 

Once I move the folder location, then do I have to go into the project set-up and change all of the paths?Plant3DProjectSetupPaths.png

 

 

Are there any other steps that need to be done other than changing paths? Something that I'm not thinking of?

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No

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@h_eger 

So I move it from the C:\ to a different drive, and all the paths will update accordingly on their own?

 

That's impressive!!!

Thanks!!

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