You can convert/import data from an Xfmea/RCM++ 5 database into a Synthesis repository. This topic describes:
How to convert an Xfmea/RCM++ 5 standard database (*.rx5).
How to import selected data from an Xfmea/RCM++ 5 enterprise database.
Some conversion assumptions and tips that you should be aware of.
For information about converting and importing data from an Xfmea/RCM++ 5 library, please consult the "Configurable Settings" chapter in the Xfmea/RCM++/RBI documentation.
For Xfmea/RCM++ 5 standard databases, you must convert the entire *.rx5 file to a new Synthesis standard repository. (Later, you can use the Import/Export Projects feature to copy specific projects into an existing database, if desired.)
Do the following:
In the Synthesis version of Xfmea, RCM++ or RBI, choose File > Open Repository.
Select RCM++ 5/Xfmea 5 (*.rx5) from the Files of type drop-down list.
Select the file you wish to convert and click Open.
The application will create a new standard database file in the same directory with the extension *.rsr11; the existing *.rx5 file will remain unchanged.
For Xfmea/RCM++ 5 enterprise databases, you can select which analysis projects and settings you wish to import into a Synthesis enterprise repository that has already been created. You must be a member of the Admin group in the Synthesis enterprise repository to perform this task.
Do the following:
Connect with the enterprise database you want to import into.
Choose File > Manage Repository > Import from Version 5.
In the area at the top of the Import from Version 5 Enterprise Database window, enter the connection information for the Version 5 enterprise database and click Connect.
The table shows all of the data and settings in the original database. Use the check boxes to select which data you wish to import and then click OK to start the transfer.
Note: If you are importing into a SQL Server database, the Create SQL Server login check box will be displayed at the bottom of the window. This is applicable only if you are importing user accounts. (See SQL Server Logins or Using Windows Impersonation.)
When you convert data from an Xfmea/RCM++ 5 database, please consider the following assumptions and tips:
Conversion to Synthesis Resources
Certain types of information in the Version 5 projects will be converted to resources in the Synthesis version. This includes reliability information (which will be converted to models), controls and actions. In these cases, records that have identical properties will be merged into a single resource. For example, if there were two identical actions in the original project, a single action would be created as a resource in the Synthesis project and used in both locations.
Conversion to Security Groups
If you are working with secure databases, the access levels and access groups in Version 5 will be converted to security groups in Synthesis. Specifically:
Repository-level security: User permissions assigned by access level in Version 5 will be assigned by the corresponding security group in the Synthesis version. For example, if a user had the Admin access level in the original database, then that user will be assigned to the Admin security group in the Synthesis version. If there is no corresponding security group in the Synthesis version, the user will be imported with no security groups assigned, and a user with "Admin" access level permissions will have to manually assign security groups to the imported user.
Project-level security: For each access group in the Version 5 database, a security group will be created in the Synthesis repository. Because the Version 5 access groups could have different access levels for different users in the same group, it is not possible to automatically determine which permissions should be assigned for the new security group in the Synthesis version. Therefore, these groups will initially be assigned the default permissions; you can edit the permissions via the Security Groups tab of the Users and Security window. Projects that had access limited by access group in Version 5 will continue to have their security set by the appropriate security group(s) at the project level in the Synthesis version.
Configurable Settings for Converted Projects
When you convert an existing project from Version 5, the application will add new configurable settings for new features that were added in the Synthesis version. For example, the configurable PFD Worksheet settings will be added to the interface style, the quantitative values will be added to the occurrence rating scale, etc.
It is important to note that these default settings may need to be modified after the conversion. For details, please consult the "Configurable Settings" section in the Xfmea/RCM++/RBI documentation.
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