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what is the difference between Increamental PUSH and Full PUSH?

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hi

what is the difference between Increamental PUSH and Full PUSH?. I saw that option in entity.

please give me more shed on this.

thanks

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    Sergei Minozhenko Profile Picture
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    Hi @rp@n,

    Full push export exports all data available in an entity for a specific legal entity.

    Incremental push export saves the "state" of exported data and next time it will export only new changes (new\updated or deleted (BYOD) records) made since the last export. Incremental push utilize change tracking feature of the database.

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    vinitgoyal2005 Profile Picture
    6,332 on at

    Hi @rp@n,

    Sergei has given you the most precise answer already so won't repeat that.  This option is available only for Export. Have a look at MS documentation as well: docs.microsoft.com/.../export-entities-to-your-own-database

  • @rp@n Profile Picture
    30 on at

    for example -

    1). first time - lets example  - Customer master export

    if i am doing the customer master export first time then i can select "Full push". lets example - 150 records

    later if i have added 50 more customer in customer master and 2). again i wants to export customer master' then i need to select "Incremental push" because  i need to export only the latest records means 50 records, which are newly added.

    is it correct?

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    Sukrut Parab Profile Picture
    71,710 Moderator on at

    As words describes it s self explanatory  , full push deletes all  the existing data and all  data is inserted again. Incremental is always sends delta between previous run and current run . When you configure incremental first time its always full push.  You can refer below standard docs for more info.

    docs.microsoft.com/.../export-entities-to-your-own-database

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    Sergei Minozhenko Profile Picture
    23,093 on at

    Hi @rp@n,

    The first run for incremental push will be anyway full push, so you don't need to make the first-run explicitly as Full push, but the next incremental run will export only added\changed data.

    So steps for incremental exports are usually:

    1. Enable CT from entity in entity list

    2. Set up data project with entity and set export as incremental

    3. First export will be a full push - 150 customers (all dataset)

    4. Next export will be incremental push - 50 new customers

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    Sukrut Parab Profile Picture
    71,710 Moderator on at

    You can configure incremental , its going to do full push first time and then later when you add your new set of customer because its incremental , only delta will be exported..

  • @rp@n Profile Picture
    30 on at

    thanks Sergei and Sukrut

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