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 Yes – The application displays an alert message and then uses the local default INI file instead  | 
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 No – The application halts and displays an alert message  | 
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 Select Tools | Update Encryption Key.  | 
Note the following before using Data Replicator to copy either business rules or workflows:
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 Select Tools | Data Replicator.   | 
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 General Tables – General tables usually affect an application across all service domains. For example, Customers and Departments.  | 
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 Service Domain Specific – These tables are specific to individual service domains. For example, CSR Status.  | 
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 Stat Central Agent – These tables allow you to configure and maintain the Stat Central Agent as well as email  | 
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 Security Settings – These tables are used to manage security settings such as creating new user accounts and user classes  | 
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 CSRs – These tables contain CSR information, excluding associated objects and archive sets  | 
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 In the Source field and select the service domain whose maintenance tables you want to copy.   | 
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 (Optional) If you are want to replicate the data to a service domain that is named differently than the source service domain, select the Copy to Alternative Service Domain option and select the service domain you want.  | 
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 (Optional) Select the Include Dependencies option if you want to copy the dependency data of each entity you select.   | 
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 (Optional) Select the Copy only active records option if you only want to replicate only records that are currently active in each entity you select.  | 
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 Click Copy Data.  | 
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 Select Tools | Table Dump Utility.  | 
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 (Optionally) If you entered a SQL statement manually and want to save the statement as a .sql file for re-use later, click Save SQL. Then specify a location and name for the file and click Save.  | 
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 Click Execute.   | 
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 Click Export. By default, Stat names the file “tabledmp.psr.”   | 
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 Click Clear.   |