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Use binding files to import or export

Starting with BizTalk Server 2016, you can export and import binding files at the Parties and Agreement levels. For previous BizTalk versions, you export at the application level, as described at:

This topic shows you how to import and exports parties, their profiles, agreements, fallback settings, and more using BizTalk Server Administration and BTSTask.

Overview

Some of the import and export features include:

  • Import parties, business profiles, and agreements from an XML binding file
  • Export parties, business profiles, agreements, and EDI fallback settings to an XML binding file
  • When importing a binding file, you can chose to not import the parties, or the fallback settings
  • When importing at the Parties-level, only the parties and agreements within the binding file are imported
  • Export specific parties to the same binding file, and choose to also export all the agreements associated with those parties
  • The application import binding wizard lets you choose to import the tracking settings, or exclude the parties.
  • BTSTask includes the ImportParties and ExportParties commands

Prerequisites

Import or export all the trading partners

  1. Open BizTalk Server Administration, and expand the BizTalk group.

  2. Right-click Parties, and select Export.

    When you export at the parties-level, you are exporting all the trading partners. This also exports everything used by the trading partners, including business profiles, and agreements into an XML file.

  3. Right-click Parties, select Import, and select the binding XML file.

    Choose to Exclude Parties, or Exclude EDI Fallback Settings so they are not imported. Otherwise, everything in the binding file is imported, including the trading partners, business profiles, and agreements.

BTSTask example

BTSTask ImportParties -Source:"C:\Temp\MyParties.Xml" -ExcludeEdiFallbackSettings

See ImportParties command.

Export individual partners

  1. In BizTalk Server Administration, select Parties.

  2. In the Parties and business profiles pane, right-click a party, and select Export.

    When you export a specific party, you are given the choice to export all the parties, and all the agreements used by that party. You can uncheck Export selected parties and all the agreements within the selected parties to only export the party you select.

  3. Select OK.

Tip

In the Parties and business profiles pane, you can also use the CTRL and Shift keys to select multiple parties in the list. All of the parties you select export into the same binding file.

BTSTask example

BTSTask ExportParties -Destination:"C:\Temp\MyParties.Xml"

See ExportParties command.

Import application binding file

At the application-level, you can import a binding file with EDI and AS2 parties.

  1. In BizTalk Server Administration, expand Applications

  2. Right-click your application, and select Import.

  3. Import Tracking Settings and Exclude Parties options are available. Using these options, you can choose to import any existing tracking settings, or exclude any EDI/AS2 parties within the binding file.

    Setting Details
    Import Tracking Settings Imports the tracking settings enabled on the different artifacts within the application, such as track message bodies, and track events.

    Enabled by default to ensure backwards-compatibility.
    Exclude Parties Does not import parties, profiles, and agreements that existing within the file.

    Disabled by default to ensure backwards-compatibility.

    Important

    The global tracking settings override Import Tracking Settings. So if you've disabled tracking at the global level, any tracking settings are not imported, even if Import Tracking Settings is checked.

    BizTalk Settings Dashboard, Group Page in the UI guidance and developers API namespace reference explains the Allow import of tracking settings global setting.

BTSTask example

BTSTask ImportBindings -ApplicationName:MyApplication -Source:C:\Bindings\Binding1.xml -ImportTrackingSettings:true

See ImportBindings command.

In this section

To import or export EDI and AS2 binding files on previous BizTalk versions, see: