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  1. Copy the Recpak file to the destination server.
  2. Launch the Data Unpacker wizard from the view toolbar of a service (such as the Form Templates, Views, Dashboards, or Process Flows service).Unpacker Wizard Image Removed

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  3. Click Next to continue.
  4. Specify the directory that contains the Recpak file and click Next.
  5. Specify the Recpak files to unpack (if there are multiple Recpak files in the specified directory) and click Next. Specify Data Packs to Unpack Image RemovedRemove the check mark from the  

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  6. Clear the Upgrade Existing Records box option if you do not want to update existing records.
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    • this option is selected, the system updates matching records. Matching is based on the fields specified in the entity's PackingUniqueKeyList attribute (or the record name if a PackingUniqueKeyList is not specified for a particular entity).
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    • this option is cleared, the system checks for matching records and if a match already exists on the target server, the record in the data pack is not unpacked on the target server.
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  1. Clear the Unpack Repository Objects box option if you do not want to unpack any Object Repository Objects stored in the data pack.
    • Typically, you do not want to unpack objects if new versions of the objects in the data pack already exist on the target server.

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  1. Click Finish to begin the unpacking process.
  2. When prompted, click OK to confirm the unpacking operation.
  3. Click OK when the unpacking process is finished.
  4. Review and then close the processing log.Info:

 

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A data pack may contain references to one or more entities. All entities referenced in that data pack must exist on the target server in order for the unpack process to complete successfully. If an entity referenced in the data pack does not exist on the target server, the unpacking process fails and reports the name of the entities that need to be installed on the target server using the Entity Packer/Unpacker before the data can be unpacked successfully. See

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Using the Entity Packing and Unpacking

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Wizards for information on packing and installing entities.