04-09-2019, 04:54 PM
You are describing a slightly different usage scenario, and its a valid one but it boils down to essentially the same complex task of settings migration.
Settings migration is different than backup/restore in that a migration process takes into account complex changes in the settings and structures that maintain the settings from one version to another. Backup/restore settings from one major version to another would only be possible only if the structures and settings are are exactly the same.
-Tim
Settings migration is different than backup/restore in that a migration process takes into account complex changes in the settings and structures that maintain the settings from one version to another. Backup/restore settings from one major version to another would only be possible only if the structures and settings are are exactly the same.
-Tim