How to use EPM 11 DRM migration utility tool

Hi Gurus
Can anyone tell me EPM 11 DRM heirairchy migration Steps? and how to use DRM migration utility tool for that.

I am also looking for guide or Utility (download version) ,from where i can get that?

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    Breakpoints
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    Dynamic Breakpoints
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    Dynamic breakpoints are more flexible than static breakpoints, because you can deactivate or delete them at runtime. They have the following advantages:
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    Special dynamic breakpoints are useful when you want to interrupt a program directly before a particular ABAP statement, a subroutine, or an event, but do not know exactly where to find it in the source code. Event here is used to refer to the occurrence of a particular statement, for example, or calling up a method. Special dynamic breakpoints are user-specific. You can only set them in the Debugger. For further information, refer to Dynamic Breakpoints.
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    Lifetime and Transfer of Breakpoints
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    If you call an HTTP session during a user session, only the HTTP breakpoints are loaded when the HTTP session is started. You activate HTTP debugging in the ABAP Editor by choosing Utilities ® Settings ® HTTP Debugging. Depending on the setting, the system then displays either the HTTP or standard breakpoints in the Editor.
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    Procedure
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    2.Enter the ABAP statement.
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    3.Choose ENTER.
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    Result
    The system confirms the breakpoint and adds it to the list in the display. When you finish your debugging session, the breakpoint is automatically deleted unless you have explicitly saved it.
    Breakpoints at Subroutines
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    Prerequisites
    You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
    Procedure
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    Result
    The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the breakpoints displayed.
    Breakpoints at Function Module
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    Prerequisites
    You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
    Procedure
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    Enter the name of the function module before which you want to interrupt the program. The system sets a breakpoint wherever the specified event, module pool, or subroutine occurs in the program code.
    Choose ENTER.
    Result
    If you entered a valid function module name, the system confirms that the breakpoint has been set. If the function module exists in the system, the new breakpoint is added to the display list.
    Breakpoints at Methods
    You can use this special kind of dynamic breakpoint to interrupt a program directly before a method is called.
    Prerequisites
    You must be already running the program in the debugger.
    Procedure
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    1. Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® Method...
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    2. Enter the name of the method and class before which you want to interrupt the program. A breakpoint is then set each time the specified processing block appears in the source code.
    3. Choose ENTER.
    Result
    The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the list in the display.
    Breakpoints at System Exceptions
    You can use this special form of dynamic breakpoint to interrupt a program immediately after a runtime error has occurred.
    Prerequisites
    You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
    Procedure
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    Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® System exception.
    Result
    The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the breakpoints displayed.
    When a system exception is triggered, a warning triangle appears in the line containing the statement that caused it. If you double-click the warning triangle, the internal name of the runtime error appears.
    Static Breakpoints
    You should only use static breakpoints during the development phase of an application. You must remove them from your program before you transport it.
    Setting Breakpoints
    To set a static breakpoint, use the ABAP statement BREAK-POINT . Place the breakpoint in the line at which you want to interrupt the program.
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    Static breakpoints are not normally user-specific. The program is, therefore, always interrupted as soon as the runtime processor reaches the line containing the breakpoint. The program is interrupted regardless of the user who executes it.
    However, you can set user-specific static breakpoints using the BREAK statement followed by your user name. For example, if you use the statement BREAK SMITH , the program is only interrupted when user Smith runs it. Although user-specific breakpoints appear in the program code, they are not active when other users run the program. You should, however, be careful if an application is being used by several users with the same name.
    Deleting Breakpoints
    Since static breakpoints apply to all users, you must remove them from the program once you have finished testing it. In the ABAP Editor, you can find breakpoints quickly by choosing Utilities ® Global search. You can also use the Extended Program Check to find them.
    If you do not remove static breakpoints from your program, they will be transported to your production system. This could cause serious problems in the production system.
    Dynamic Breakpoints
    You can set up to 30 dynamic breakpoints without changing the program code. Dynamic breakpoints can be set either in the ABAP Editor or directly in the Debugger.
    Setting Dynamic Breakpoints in the ABAP Editor
    You can set dynamic breakpoints in the ABAP Editor regardless of whether you are in display or change mode. You can also set breakpoints directly from within the Debugger at runtime. To set a dynamic breakpoint in the ABAP Editor:
    Position the cursor on the line of the source code at which you want to set the breakpoint.
    Choose Utilities ® Breakpoints ® Set or the Stop icon. The system confirms that the breakpoint has been set.
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    Select the line by double-clicking it or choosing Breakpoint ® Set/delete.
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    Managing Dynamic Breakpoints
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    You can set up to five watchpoints in a program.
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    You can also specify the conditions on which a watchpoint is to become active.
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