You can import templates, toolkits, or workflow automations that another user has shared
with you by exporting the file.
Before you begin
Before you import projects, ensure you have access to the repository.Important: Import the dependent toolkits before you import the process application or toolkit. To preserve the
toolkit versioning order, import them in the correct order. The last imported toolkit is the tip or
current version in IBM Business Automation Studio.
Procedure
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Select Business automations.
- Click Import.
- Click Browse to locate and select the file that you want to
import.
When the import is complete, the imported project is included in the list of .
Important: When you import a project from an on-premises Process Designer, you might see
errors, which means that you must modify dependent toolkit versions or artifacts to enable your
project to be installed and run in this environment.
Alternatively, you can import projects by using the Operations REST API. For more information
about the Operations REST API, see
Operations REST APIs.
Remember: If you are importing workflows by using the Operations REST API, you must invoke the Operations
REST API from the workflow server, which is the domain and port you see in the browser URL when you
open a workflow in the designer
What to do next
The user who imports a project has administrative access to that project. Administrators
can grant access to other users and groups as described in Granting access.