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Type: Lets you select the database type of QFD database, MySQL or SQL Server.
Server: Port: Lets you specify the QFD database server address along with its Port Id. The default Port Id for MySQL is 3306 and for SQL Server is 1433.
Database Name: Lets you specify the Master Database name of QFD database.
Authentication: Lets you authenticate the SQL Server using Windows credentials.
User Name: Lets you specify the username to connect with the QFD database.
Password: Lets you specify the password for authentication.
Version Tool: Select as SVN or None.
Project Path: Lets you specify the path where QFD saves the project artifacts (test cases and tasks).
Backup database before migration: Enables to take the backup of selected QFD projects while migrating the projects start. You can skip this option if you have already taken the backup for the selected project.
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Step 3: The QFD Project Selection screen opens.
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Select the QFD projects you want to migrate.
Click Next.
Step 4: The Missing Artifacts Validation screen opens.
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Enter the following database details for the Qualitia Automation Studio to which you want to migrate.
Type: Lets you select the database type for QAS v8.0.x, MySQL or SQL Server.
Server: Port: Lets you specify the QAS v8.0.x database server address along with its Port Id. The default Port Id for MySQL is 3306 and for SQL Server is 1433.
Database Name: Lets you specify the Master Database name of QAS v8.0.x.
Authentication: Lets you authenticate the SQL Server using Windows credentials.
User Name: Lets you specify the username to connect with the QAS v8.0.x database.
Password: Lets you specify the password for authentication.
Project Path: Specify the folder where Qualitia project artifacts (test cases and tasks) for QAS v8.0.x are saved.
Step 9: The Generating Database Scripts for Migration screen opens to generate database scripts for migration. Also, if you have selected to take the database backup, it takes the backup of selected projects present in the QFD database.
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