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sampo_ps import
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Overview
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   sampo_ps import command is deprecated.

**sampo_ps import** imports an exported process data that has been exported by the **sampo_ps export** command.

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Synopsis
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See sampo_ps command help::

    $ sampo_ps import --help

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Examples
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You can import all or parts of the data in a ProcessStore by **sampo_ps import**. The following examples assume that the ProcessStore contains no processes before executing commands.

* Importing a process.

  The exported process **input_path/fabhmerg_predict.30e9c908-86e9-447b-ace8-db09d9d0b2ea** is imported to the ProcessStore **/var/process_store_storage**.

  * Command::

      $ sampo_ps import -t process -s file:///var/process_store_storage -i input_path/fabhmerg_predict.30e9c908-86e9-447b-ace8-db09d9d0b2ea

  * Output::

      /var/process_store_storage
      └── fabhmerg_predict.30e9c908-86e9-447b-ace8-db09d9d0b2ea
          ├── ...
          .
          .
          .

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* Importing all the processes in an input path.

  All the exported processes in the input path **input_path** are imported to the ProcessStore **/var/process_store_storage**.

  * Command::

      $ sampo_ps import -t all -s file:///var/process_store_storage -i input_path

  * Output::

      /var/process_store_storage
      ├── processA.0d3609dc-f53e-4f94-9d62-d99dd71f0bc1
      │   ├── ...
      │   .
      │   .
      │   .
      ├── processB.27a210b2-230d-4e0f-bd57-9badb7a29253
      │   ├── ...
      │   .
      │   .
      │   .
      .
      .
      .

