Importing ZIP archives. To import any type of ZIP archive, use the Import tab. To access these tools, select: > Application > Import & Export > Export — To copy rules and data instances from the PegaRULES database to create a Zip archive file on the server.
On a destination system, open the Application Import wizard from Dev Studio Configuration > Application > Distribution > Import. Select the archive to upload. Choose to import a local file, import a file from a repository, or specify a file that already exists on the server.
In java, the import keyword used to import built-in and user-defined packages. When a package has imported, we can refer to all the classes of that package using their name directly. The import statement must be after the package statement, and before any other statement.
Select Options > Bulk Actions in the portal header to open the Bulk Actions tab. In the tab, the Transfer work from field is a drop-down list of all available operator IDs. The or from field is a drop-down list of all available workbaskets. Choose an item from either list.
Download the CSV template that is included in Pega Knowledge. In the navigation pane of the Pega Knowledge portal, click Knowledge > Content. Click the Bulk Transactions tab, and then click the Import tab. Click on Import. Click Download Template. Choose a location for the file download. Click Save.
On a destination system, open the Application Import wizard from Dev Studio Configuration > Application > Distribution > Import. Select the archive to upload. Choose to import a local file, import a file from a repository, or specify a file that already exists on the server.
Bulk data transfer is a software application feature that uses data compression, data blocking and buffering to optimize transfer rates when moving large data files. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a common way to transfer bulk data over the Internet. This was last updated in September 2020.
Bulk Data Transfer (BDT) provides the base services required by its features to transfer data from one system to another. BDT File-to-File is a feature that allows users at one z/OS system in a SNA network to copy data sets to or from another z/OS system in the network.