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Where are the .lpd files located in IPA?
jon-athey
What is the full path for the .lpd files in IPA?
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Legacy Contributor
PF has files on the server while IPA stores the information in the database tables. If you are talking about where the IPA files are after they are converted, it is wherever you specify on the migration tool.
jon-athey
I'm referring to the location of the files when I upload them using the designer. So there's no actual file and directory like in PF?
Legacy Contributor
Hi Jon,
Correct - they are uploaded as xml into (application) table PfiFlowVersion (or the related LOB table if your environment is set up with split-lob).
Kelly
jon-athey
Thank you both.
Legacy Contributor
If you are in a split-lob situation, then the xml is actually loaded into table S$PFIFV which is related to PFIFlowVersion on UniqueID.
By the way, if you are used to trying to do anything with the PFI Flow files directly (rather than via designer), you'll probably have to get out of that habit. It is not easy to do anything with data stored in xml fields in the Landmark database.
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