i have a customer with 160 services, outside the manual configuration this will be a real hassle to change employees, is there an import function coming for services, extras and employees?
Thanks for reaching out to us. Unfortunately, currently, there are no such options within Amelia features, but here is one workaround on how to migrate the data.
The easiest way is to clone your website.
You can do that by using the Duplicator plugin. It will generate a couple of files that you can transfer to the new domain and it will create an exact copy of your website.
The Duplicator plugin can export only up to 500MB of data, so if your site is bigger than that, you can use the All-in-One WP Migration plugin.
- Other than cloning your website, there's a way to migrate only Amelia's database tables.
There are around 47 tables with wp_amelia_ prefix that need to be moved. Please note that wp_ is the default database prefix, but on your end, it could be anything, so look for your_prefix_amelia_ tables.
Besides that, you also need to go to wp_options and search for option_name "amelia_settings" - that returns one row, so you need to copy the option_value and paste it in the same field on the other site.
Note that this contains all info from your old website, so you will need to replace the URLs in this cell.
Hi
i have a customer with 160 services, outside the manual configuration this will be a real hassle to change employees, is there an import function coming for services, extras and employees?
thanks
Russell
Hello rusell,
Thanks for reaching out to us. Unfortunately, currently, there are no such options within Amelia features, but here is one workaround on how to migrate the data.
The easiest way is to clone your website.
You can do that by using the Duplicator plugin. It will generate a couple of files that you can transfer to the new domain and it will create an exact copy of your website.
The Duplicator plugin can export only up to 500MB of data, so if your site is bigger than that, you can use the All-in-One WP Migration plugin.
- Other than cloning your website, there's a way to migrate only Amelia's database tables.
There are around 47 tables with wp_amelia_ prefix that need to be moved. Please note that wp_ is the default database prefix, but on your end, it could be anything, so look for your_prefix_amelia_ tables.
Besides that, you also need to go to wp_options and search for option_name "amelia_settings" - that returns one row, so you need to copy the option_value and paste it in the same field on the other site.
Note that this contains all info from your old website, so you will need to replace the URLs in this cell.
I hope it helps.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Petrov
[email protected]
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