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Backup/Restore to a different FormTools installation? - Printable Version +- Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org) +-- Forum: Form Tools (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://forums.formtools.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Thread: Backup/Restore to a different FormTools installation? (/showthread.php?tid=20666) |
Backup/Restore to a different FormTools installation? - dethompsOWU - Jan 31st, 2017 We used FormTools extensively on our old website, and we just recently started using a new installation of it on our new website, and I've run into a quandary... Namely, if I have a complex form on the old FormTools installation that I'd like to migrate over to the new FormTools installation, is there any way to do that short of manually creating a new form in the new FormTools installation? I briefly looked into the Form Backup module, but that appears to do backup/restore within the same FormTools installation, so it's not quite what I need. And, since this is the only form that I need to migrate, copying the entire spreadsheet is out of the question. Should I just bite the bullet and recreate the form manually within the new FormTools installation, or is there a better way? Doug Thompson Manager of Web and Electronic Communications Ohio Wesleyan University RE: Backup/Restore to a different FormTools installation? - alexh - Jan 31st, 2017 Just curious, is this an internal form or something you made with Form Builder? My first thought was the Form Backup module, but I didn't realize that it only works with the same FT installation. |