Emulated DS's  appearing , info packs miss after system copy in 7.0 system

Hi All
We did a system copy of our BI dev system into a new installed BI 7.0
system.As part of the post refresh steps we ran the BDLS run.We noticed
that all the info packages were missing and the emulated data sources
appeared instead of 7.0 data sources..We tried to migrate one of the
emulated DS's and then all the info packages associated with that data
source were seen......Also the DTPS were inactivated bcoz of this and
we had to activate this manually.....But we have around 200 data
sources ...Could you please suggest a program/report/solution to
recover all the info packages and 7.0 data sources instead of migrating
each of them individually which is daunting task.......

Hi,
It might be helpful for you to check the SAP note 1072206 and change administration connection accordingly.
Regards,
Masako

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