Exporting jobs

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Exporting jobs

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Hi,

We are in a process of exporting our jobs in production. Our project is a shared one and we just want to export only our jobs into a single .dsx file.

I have searched some old posts and many gurus suggested to use some scripts. So, i just wanted you to confirm below 2 questions. :roll:

1. We cannot export the jobs category wise.
2. We cannot exclude jobs/categories while exporting?
Thanks and Regards!!
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All jobs in the project or individual jobs, those are your two choices. In order to get just "your jobs" or jobs in a category, you'll need to build/have a list of the jobs in question and then iterate through them getting one job at a time and appending them together.
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Post by dspxlearn »

Thanks Craig!

Thats what i was also thinking to do, but wanted to make sure.
Thanks and Regards!!
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There's some really good news for you in version 8 - the ability to export off the results of a search.
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8.now or 8.future?
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8.anything (now and future)
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8)
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