After you have successfully created a new environment for Oracle BAM, it is time to move BAM data to the environment. You can use either the low-level database commands or ICommand, a BAM utility to achieve this goal.
BAM stores its artifacts (Data Objects, reports, folders, and so on) and metadata in a database. Therefore, it is practical to perform data migration by using database commands to move raw data directly to a different environment. Though BAM supports Oracle Database, IBM DB2, and Microsoft SQLServer, this section only covers the usage of Oracle database commands to achieve data migration.
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The expdp
database command can be used to export the database schema for BAM on the source host, while the impdp
command is for importing the dump file to the database on the target host. Because these are the low-level database methods, this approach is more suitable in the case of the initial data migration to a fresh...