2.3.1.3 Domain Migration
The Domain Migration stage represents the conclusive phase of the data migration process, where data is established within the final domain tables. Upon the successful completion of the Domain Migration stage, the entire data migration process is marked as completed. This stage guarantees that data is appropriately situated in the designated tables, enabling access through user interfaces, application programming interfaces, or any other data access mechanisms.
Table 2-9 Domain Migration (Main Panel) - Field Description
Field | Description |
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Reference ID | Displays the unique migration ID generated for a data migration event. |
No. of Files | Displays the number of files used to initiate the migration process. |
Total No. of Records | Displays the total Number of records initiated for the migration. |
Start Time | Displays the start time of the migration. |
End Time | Displays the end time of the migration. |
Status | Displays the current status of migration (In Progress, Completed, Aborted). |
User ID | Displays the User ID of the user initiated the migration process. |
Comments | Displays the remarks as provided by user during migration initiation. |
Table 2-10 Domain Migration (Detailed View Panel) - Field Description
Field | Description |
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Migration ID | Displays the unique migration ID generated for a data migration event. |
Total Records | Displays the total number of records per file available in the file used to initiated the migration. |
Details |
The following are record level details of the migration process:
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Progress | Displays the percentage base progress of the migration process. |
Status | Displays the current status of the migration process. |
On successful completion of Domain Migration stage, the migration report will be automatically generated and stored in document management system. For more information, refer to the Data Migration Reports.
A data migration process can be aborted during Staging stage of Data Migration. For more information, refer to the Aborted Migration.
Parent topic: In Progress Migration