Yes, it writes over the old one, replacing it with the transferred one. The reason is that you need the schema first. It does not create it on transfer. And when you transfer it overwrites the old contents.
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I'm afraid I need a little more hand-holding.
I should flesh out experience level and needs first.
Experience with EA: None
Role with EA with organization: Administrator!
Experience with Oracle/SQLServer: None
After assuming the administrator role from a previous employee, I've managed to resolve missing credentials issues for EA (with your help).
Now our Architect want to move the 23 projects that are currently in Oracle DBMS to a SQL DBMS. I haven't found information on the process of doing this (more than the information provided by you, and the help documents which mention the same process).
I've contacted my Oracle dba and he has told me has no knowledge on EA or its use/structure within his db, and he "isn't the person to ask".
Our comapany is hem-hawing about updating to the current version of EA, which would possibly allow me to more KB articles about this situation, but until they decide what they want to do I'm in a position of writing a wall of 'woes me'.
My SQL dba created an initial repository and used the install script provided by Sparx.
I can transfer one project to the repository. Transferring more projects overwrites previous transfer (as stated by you, and the EA program when submitting transfer).
I'm not familiar with schemas, but if that allows one repository to hold multiple separate projects, I'm all over learning about it and how to do so.
If instead the SQL dba needs to create an additional 23 repositories in the same manner that he did the first but with names that reflect the project, then hey that was easy!
Thanks for your time, it is appreciated.