Before you can run the Import tool, you still need to create an external repository connection; edit the cqconnector.properties file; start the ClearQuest Gateway; and create synchronization rules.
Because you do not apply the JazzInterop package to your schema and upgrade the user database, the Synchronization Rule editor does not contain values in the following fields:
You need to enter, rather than select, values in these fields. In the Synchronization field of the Mapping Details section, select In.
When you run the Import tool on a record type that does not have the JazzInterop package applied to it, the syntax is as follows:
synctool recordType=record-type-name jazzServer=url projectArea=project-area-name [query=query-name]
When you run the Import tool on a record type that does not have the JazzInterop package applied to it, the Import tool ignores the cq.queryTreeRoot parameter setting in the cqconnector.properties file. If you want to filter the records to be imported, you must specify a query with the query parameter. That query can be stored in any folder; it does not have to be stored according to the folder hierarchy requirements detailed for using the cq.queryTreeRoot parameter. If you do not specify a query, all records of the specified record type are imported.
If you have a very large number of records of the record type to import, consider running the Import tool multiple times, changing the query each time, so that each invocation selects a subset of the total number. For example, you might adjust the query to select records based on creation date. Also be sure to define the queries so that they select only records that you plan to work on in Rational Team Concert. Typically, you would not need to include records in a closed state.
Alternatively, you can use the ClearQuest Import Wizard to import ClearQuest records into Rational Team Concert.
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