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Thats not too difficult using a Table Conversion.
Personally, I output the entire list of tables to a text file, then modify that text file to a JDEdwards CopyTable Script format, then import that script in as a fresh Table Conversion.
Alternatively, you can use R98403 - which is a pre-created TableConversion (with a little more intelligence) to copy from one datasource to another.
Now, if you have a large amount of data - the first thing to look at is to split your copies into smaller chunks, and run them in parallel. I personally use workstations (or at least Fat Clients on Terminal Servers) to run multiple TC's in parallel. Its also possible to create multiple TC's across a single table, like the F0911, and run those in parallel too.
Using E1 and these techniques, I've been able to copy data as fast as any Database Tool - providing you have lots of horsepower on the network and on your client machines !
For a whitepaper on the original CopyTable scripting format, visit my website.
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Thank you altquark, I use the R98403 and I can tranport dara but I can't move the "processing option" for program ou application.