Data migration completed what about next time

Hi Guys,
I have sucessfully migrate the data into a new system from our existing Quality server, this is just for testing the tdms implementation, but my question is what about next time, suppose i have migrated all the data from 1.08.2007 to till date and package has been completed, but when we start again we need to create another package i guess and if we need to change only the data selection date then do we have to go for all the step or is there any selective option for us.
Regards
Subhash

Hi,
Please see the help file. Here is an extract:
If no changes regarding the definition of the objects for transfer have been made, you can create a refresh package to replace the data in the receiver system with current data from the related sender system. You can specify a new 'from-date' for the time-related approach and include additional tables in the transfer.
The refresh package inherits the setting of the related configuration package, which means that you do not have to execute some of the steps that were required for configuration.
Procedure
Place the cursor on the related configuration package, and choose Copy for Refresh.
Regards,
Masoud

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