I would like to understand what all things to be considered for data extractions and placed in some cd etc...inputs are really helpful.
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Assuming you want to archive the data from an old repository then look into InfoArchive. That is what it is designed for!!https://documentum.opentext.com/infoarchive/https://www.opentext.com/file_source/OpenText/en_US/PDF/InfoArchive 4 0 Product Overview.pdf
Some other things to consider as part of migration:
1) content and metadata (obvious) 2) ACL (security on those objects) 3) version tree (do you need to preserve this) 4) renditions (each primary file/version can have one or more secondary renditions 5) relationships (do you need to maintain relationships between files besides parent folder
There are plenty other things that are specific to Documentum application that you may need to account for in your new system.
My first though... data extraction from what??? the moon? My 2nd though.... A bit more detail if you want help... give an example please?
example :Legacy application running on 5.3 cs version and want to perform data stored need to store in CD/Sharedrive/etc. Application consist of documents with parent and child relations,renditons and versions etc. what things need to consider before doing technical activities(like folder structure,metadata all etc)
Thanks..
There are plenty of 3rd tools that allow you migrate content to/from Documentum. Look at OpenMigrate from TSG.
Agreed. Thanks for your responses. I am trying to learn and understand the technical and theory things what things needs to consider for datamigartions without any tools .. its just for my understanding only.
Try this high level blurb.. page two has changed the usual ETL to ETILhttps://www.opentext.com/file_source/OpenText/en_US/PDF/opentext-so-analytics-enterprise-content-management-migration-en.pdf fromhttps://www.opentext.com/products-and-solutions/products/specialty-technologies/opentext-output-transformation/opentext-ecm-migration
ETL being -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract,_transform,_load
And there are none technical considerations like GDPR, SOX, ...https://www.acronis.com/en-us/blog/posts/understanding-gdpr-through-lens-sarbannes-oxley-sox
Just because you can, does not mean you should!!