Transaction export

Hi All,
Is there a way I can export the transaction documents such as PO , SO , Inventory Transfer , Production Order and Good Receipt Po from one database to another database? Only the transactions not the database itself.
The situation is we need to rollback the current database to yesterday but we want to keep the transactions for today and import it back once the changes has been done.

HI David..
You can use Quick Copy in the following scenarios:
Copying data between companies – If your company uses multiple company databases for different branches, you can copy data between these databases using Quick Copy. You may also want to copy data to other company databases for archiving purposes. For partners, you can save best practice configurations and standard industry data and customizations to quick copy data files. You can then copy information to company databases in future SAP Business One implementation projects, or to multiple customers' company databases.
Regards
Kennedy

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    I was finally able to reproduce this problem where I observed that within a 5 minute time span the jvm process grew from around 180M (VS) / 100M (RSS) to 2G (VS) / 1G (RSS). Here are some samplings at the end of my dtrace run showing the largest allocations that were made. We suspect this might be a JVM bug (since jstat reports our heap is well below the 120M limit we specified). Do you have any suggestions on how we might resolve this issue ?
    Thanks,
    Steve
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    Hi,
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    2. SPRO > Logistics  General > Tax on Goods Movements > India > Business Transactions > Exports Under Excise Regulations > Transaction Configuration > Define Reference documents Per Transaction
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