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Importing sampled data into the Business Operations environment manually

Updated on September 10, 2021

In configurations without Deployment Manager, after exporting the data, trigger the simulation data import case type in the Business Operations environment.

Before you begin

The file data sets that are included in data migration use a default custom stream processing algorithm. In configurations without Deployment Manager, either disable or update that algorithm to use your own custom implementation.

Importing migration data

  1. In your Business Operations environment, in the navigation panel of Dev Studio, click Case types > Simulation data import.
  2. In the Edit case type work area, click Save and run.

    A simulation data import case is initiated to import the sample customer data, ADM data, and interaction history data.

  3. Monitor the new case at regular intervals until all the data is imported and the case is resolved, as in the following example:
    Successful migration data import
    Successful migration data import

Conclusions

You have migrated your sample data to the Business Operations environment. You can now verify how the changes that you made to the decisioning framework impact the results of strategies and prediction outcomes by running tests with that data.

What to do next

In your Business Operations environment, run tests on the sample data that you imported. For more information, see Running a simulation on the production data.

To view the main process outline for this tutorial, see Configuring the system for running simulations of decision strategies.

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