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Press the Export button and note the png file in the exported session folder. This is included because the session has a custom thumbnail. Also note that the Assets folder is empty because there are no asset files required (all the content is provided by the URLs in the WebViews).
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Importing a Session
Next we will import the sessions we have just exported.
From the Session menu in ICE, select ‘Import Session’. This will pop-up a file dialog so that you can select the .iceSession file to import. Select the Video Example.iceSession from the folder where you exported it to.
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This will display a Warning dialog because the database already contains a session with the same name.
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Select Overwrite so that the session in the database is replaced by the session imported from the file. The other options are to import with a different session name or to cancel the import. When the import has completed a summary dialog is displayed.
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Finally, we will look at how to import a batch of sessions. Select Session > Import Folder and select the folder where both the sessions were exported to.
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The importer will look for all the .iceSession files in the selected folder (including sub-folders) and import them. There may be conflicts with existing session names in the database, aswell as issues such as missing media files. All the import conflicts are presented in a summary dialog and this enables the user to make the appropriate choices.
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Any sessions listed with a green dot were successfully imported with no conflicts. Sessions with a yellow dot were already found in the database and sessions with a red dot have missing media files.