You can use an existing ARIS configuration and add the relevant GDPR changes with delta files, instead of restoring the classicGDPR configuration set.
Prerequisites
See introduction.
In the configuration of ARIS, an item type can be based on ARIS object types with specific symbols. Example: The Control item type in ARIS is a Function object type with a Control symbol in ARIS. All object type/symbol type combinations that are to be included in an ARIS item type must be specified individually. Therefore, manually add all symbols that are to be identified as control or function to the configuration XML including individually created symbols.
Procedure
Navigate to the folder <ARIS installation folder>\<version>\server\bin\work\work_copernicus_m\base\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\config, where your individual ARIS configuration is stored, for example, myConfiguration. Example:
Copy the folder of the individual configuration in use, for example, the myConfiguration folder to the location where you want to prepare it for the merge, for example, your desktop.
Rename the copied folder, for example, myConfigurationGDPR, to ensure that the names of the configuration sets are unique.
Create a new folder with the name deltas in the folder that you want to use for the merge. You must use exactly this name, to make sure that the merge works. Example:
Navigate to the directory in which the unzipped data of the ARIS Accelerators for GDPR-<version number>.<change list number>.zip (Example: ARIS Accelerators for GDPR-10.0.10.1.1263081.zip) is stored.
Select the path <GDPR accelerator>\Configuration sets\cop_delta_classicGDPR\deltas.
Copy the delta-classicGDPR folder to the clipboard.
Paste the delta-classicGDPR folder from the clipboard into the deltas folder, created in step 4.
Navigate to the directory \deltaMapping in your folder that you want to use for the merge, for example, myConfigurationGDPR\deltaMapping.
Edit the deltaMapping.xml file.
Enable the <mappingMode> parameter. By default, this parameter is disabled.
In the <mapping> section, enter the value delta-classicGDPR as the deltaName.
Under <database> enter all database names for which the merged modification set is to be used, for example, <database>United Motor Group</database>.
Save your changes.
Example:
...
<mappingMode>enabled</mappingMode>
<mappings>
<mapping deltaName="delta-classicGDPR">
<databases>
<database>United Motor Group</database>
</databases>
</mapping>
</mappings>
Create a ZIP file containing the folder that you want to use for the merge, for example, myConfigurationGDPR and the deltas folder. The relevant GDPR changes are added to the existing configuration and available as ZIP file. Example:
Restore this configuration set.
Start ARIS.
Log in as system user.
Click Application launcher >
Administration. ARIS Administration opens.
Click Publication settings > Manage configuration sets.
Click Restore. The file selection dialog opens.
Navigate to the Zip file you previously created and select the file.
Click Open. The File upload dialog is closed.
The merged configuration set is available.
Activate the configuration set.
Move the mouse pointer over the restored configuration set.
Click Activate. Your configuration set is marked as (active).
The merged GDPR configuration set for ARIS is created and activated.
Now you can add a modification set for the GDPR dashboards and provide the GDPR dashboards.