From b70779cbbc3a91636c0d707d93b2fdc301433302 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Edgar Ibrahimov Date: Tue, 6 May 2025 21:16:51 +0400 Subject: [PATCH] Automated docs update: 8 articles --- docs/common-migration-questions.md | 124 ++++++++++++++++++++--------- docs/execute-data-migration.md | 83 +++++++++---------- docs/install-migrationpro-app.md | 57 +++++++++++++ docs/optimize-new-store-setup.md | 64 +++++++++++++++ docs/prepare-for-migration.md | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++ docs/resolve-migration-errors.md | 61 ++++++++++++++ docs/set-up-your-account.md | 60 ++++++++++++++ docs/verify-migrated-data.md | 58 ++++++++++++++ 8 files changed, 516 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-) create mode 100644 docs/install-migrationpro-app.md create mode 100644 docs/optimize-new-store-setup.md create mode 100644 docs/prepare-for-migration.md create mode 100644 docs/resolve-migration-errors.md create mode 100644 docs/set-up-your-account.md create mode 100644 docs/verify-migrated-data.md diff --git a/docs/common-migration-questions.md b/docs/common-migration-questions.md index 9d1ba73..e17ad8d 100644 --- a/docs/common-migration-questions.md +++ b/docs/common-migration-questions.md @@ -1,59 +1,109 @@ ```markdown # Common migration questions -Migrating your store to Shopify is an exciting step towards growth and new opportunities. We’ve gathered some of the most common questions merchants have during this process. Whether you’re concerned about timelines or need extra support, this guide aims to address those queries and help make your migration as smooth as possible. +Find answers to frequently asked questions about data migration using MigrationPro. + +As a Shopify merchant, moving your store data can feel overwhelming. This guide aims to simplify the migration process into Shopify using MigrationPro. It will help you understand common challenges, provide solutions, and introduce the features of MigrationPro. ## Learning objectives -- Address common migration concerns -- Understand the migration timeline -- Learn about support resources +- Understand common challenges in migration +- Find quick solutions to FAQs +- Learn about MigrationPro features + +## Key steps + +### 1. Review top queried topics in FAQ section + +Start by exploring common migration questions. This step helps you anticipate potential challenges and streamline your migration process. + +**Steps:** +1. Go to the MigrationPro dashboard. +2. Click on `FAQs` to see a list of frequently asked questions. +3. Note any topics that apply to your specific migration needs. + +:::tip +Keep an inventory of all the data and assets you plan to transfer. This ensures you don’t overlook anything during the migration. +::: + +### 2. Access support for complex issues + +If you encounter complex migration challenges, it's crucial to access support resources. + +**Steps:** +1. Visit the `Help` section in the MigrationPro dashboard. +2. Use available resources like the FAQ, contact forms, or live chat for assistance. +3. Reach out to the MigrationPro support team for hands-on help if needed. + +:::tip +Don’t hesitate to ask for help if you're stuck. The MigrationPro support team is there to assist you. +::: + +### 3. Compare Shopify capabilities pre- and post-migration + +Ensure your store's capabilities align before and after migration for a smooth transition. + +**Steps:** +1. Use Shopify reporting tools: + - Go to your Shopify admin and click `Analytics`. + - Use the `Reports` section to check data summaries and statistical accuracy. +2. Amend data errors: + - If you find discrepancies, go to `Products`, `Customers`, or `Orders`. + - Use the `Edit` feature to make necessary corrections. + +:::caution +Double-check tax rates and applied settings. Use the `Calculate product price with tax` option during migration to ensure prices in your store include tax correctly. +::: + +## Additional setup + +### Payment providers -## 1. Typical questions during migration +Set up payment methods correctly. -### What is the migration timeline like? -Migrating to Shopify usually follows a predictable timeline. Here’s a general idea: +**Steps:** +1. In the `Settings` menu, choose `Payments`. +2. In the `Payment providers` section, click `Manage`. +3. Choose your preferred payment providers and enter the necessary details. +4. Click `Activate` to enable the payment method. -1. **Preparation:** Organize data and content in your current store. -2. **Configuration:** Set up your Shopify store settings, such as currency and payment methods. -3. **Data import:** Use compatible tools to import data, such as products and customers. -4. **Testing:** Check functionality, design, and operational capabilities. -5. **Launch:** Make your store live after thorough testing. +:::tip +Offering multiple payment options can boost customer satisfaction and conversion rates. +::: - :::tip - Start with a smaller dataset or perform a demo migration to familiarize yourself with the process before full migration. - ::: +### Shipping settings -### Is re-migration free? -Yes, the re-migration process is free as long as you stay within your entity limit. You can calculate your limit in this [help article](https://help.migrationpro.io/en/articles/5796882-how-to-calculate-the-entity-limit). +Configure how you want to manage shipping in your store. -### How do I start a re-migration? -To start a re-migration, follow these steps: +**Steps:** +1. Go back to the `Settings` menu and click `Shipping and delivery`. +2. Under "Shipping," click `Manage shipping rates`. +3. Add or edit shipping zones by clicking `Add rate` or on the existing rates. +4. Click `Save` to save your changes. -1. Go to the MigrationPro Dashboard and click the "Remigrate" button. -2. In the pop-up, select "Edit Migration." -3. Choose the entities you want to re-migrate, then proceed. +## Testing -## 2. Estimating migration costs +### Test store functionality with sample transactions -To estimate the cost of your migration: +Verify that your store functions correctly post-migration. -1. Visit the [migration pricing page](https://migrationpro.io/migration-pricing/). -2. Enter the number of orders, customers, and products in their respective fields. +**Steps:** +1. Go to your Shopify admin dashboard. +2. Click `Orders` from the left-side menu. +3. Click `Create order` to manually enter a sample order. +4. Complete the checkout process to ensure everything works correctly. - :::caution - Always double-check the values entered to avoid incorrect estimates. - ::: +:::tip +Back up your original and migrated data files before making any changes. This will help you restore any data if needed. +::: -## 3. Accessing support resources +## Conclusion -If you need further assistance during your migration: +By following these steps, you'll be well-equipped to use the MigrationPro dashboard effectively. Enjoy a seamless migration experience with your customized dashboard settings! -1. Use the Help Center for detailed guides. -2. Reach out to Shopify Support via chat or email for personalized recommendations. -3. Consider hiring a Shopify Expert if you have complex needs or custom tasks. +## Additional resources -## Keep your FAQ updated -Migration queries can evolve, so it’s important to update your questions based on new merchant experiences. Regularly revisit and revise your FAQ to ensure it remains relevant. +- Keep a regular inventory check to ensure data integrity. +- Set clear expectations with your team and stakeholders to maintain transparency. -By understanding these common questions and steps, your journey from your current platform to Shopify can be seamless. Remember, support is just a click away whenever you need it! +This comprehensive guide sets you on the path to mastering store migration with MigrationPro. ``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/execute-data-migration.md b/docs/execute-data-migration.md index 486fdaa..a401321 100644 --- a/docs/execute-data-migration.md +++ b/docs/execute-data-migration.md @@ -1,65 +1,66 @@ ```markdown ---- -title: Execute data migration from your old store to Shopify ---- +# Execute data migration -# Introduction - -Migrating your store to Shopify can seem like a big step, but it's important to make sure all your critical data moves over smoothly. In this guide, we'll show you how to use the MigrationPro app to transfer your data, ensure its integrity, and troubleshoot any issues that come up. +Migrating your store data is a key step when moving your store to another platform. With the MigrationPro app, you can ensure a smooth transition of your store's data. Follow these steps to start the migration, track its progress, and manage any issues. ## Learning objectives -- Transfer critical store data. -- Verify data integrity post-migration. -- Troubleshoot common migration issues. +- Start a data migration +- Track migration progress +- Handle data migration issues ## Steps to execute data migration -1. **Initiate the migration process** +1. **Go to the MigrationPro app dashboard** + - Open your Shopify admin and find the `Apps` section. + - Click on `MigrationPro` to open the app. - - Open the MigrationPro app in Shopify. - - In the app, click on "My Migrations" and then select your migration project. - - Click "Start Full Migration." +2. **Start a new migration task** + - In the MigrationPro dashboard, click `New Migration`. + - Select the data you want to migrate (e.g., products, customers, orders). + - Click `Start Migration` to begin. :::tip - Ensure you’ve backed up your data before initiating the migration. - ::: - -2. **Map your existing data fields to Shopify fields** - - - Inside the MigrationPro app, follow the prompts to map each of your current data fields to the corresponding Shopify fields. - - Double-check the field mapping to ensure accuracy. - - :::caution - Improper mapping can lead to data discrepancies. Make sure each field is correctly linked. + Keep an inventory of all the data and assets you plan to transfer. This ensures you don't overlook anything during the migration. ::: -3. **Monitor the migration progress** - - - Once you start the migration, keep an eye on the progress bar in the MigrationPro app. - - Wait until the migration process is completed before proceeding with any store activities. +3. **Monitor migration progress on the dashboard** + - Watch the migration status in real-time on the MigrationPro dashboard. + - Percentages and progress bars will show how much data has been migrated. -4. **Verify the success of the migrated data** +4. **Check logs for errors** + - Go to the `Logs` section in the dashboard. + - Look for any errors or warnings listed. - - After the migration is complete, inspect a sample of your migrated data in Shopify. - - Check product listings, customer records, and any other key data to ensure everything is there and accurate. +5. **Resolve any migration conflicts** + - For each conflict or error in the logs, click `Resolve` to view detailed information. + - Follow the instructions to fix these issues or consult support if needed. :::tip - Compare the sample data to your old store to spot-check for any inconsistencies. + Back up your original and migrated data files before making any changes. This will help you restore any data if needed. ::: -5. **Resolve any issues or discrepancies** - - - If you detect any issues, return to the MigrationPro app and use the troubleshooting tips provided. - - Contact support at [support@migration.io](mailto:support@migration.io) if you encounter complex issues. - :::caution - Running a remigration can create duplicate entities. To avoid this, use the "Clear current data on Target Store" option before remigrating. + Double-check tax rates and applied settings. Use the `Calculate product price with tax` option during migration to ensure prices in your store include tax correctly. ::: -## Conclusion +## Important considerations + +- **Back up your current store** + - Before starting, ensure all your store data is backed up using your platform's backup features or third-party tools. + +- **Allocate resources like team members or budget** + - Assign team members to handle migration and set aside the necessary budget for tools or services. + - Underestimating resource needs might cause delays and extra costs, so plan ahead properly. + +- **Set expectations with your team or stakeholders** + - Inform them about the migration timeline and expected outcomes. + - Give regular updates to maintain transparency. + +## Access help and support -Migrating your data to Shopify doesn't have to be daunting. By carefully following these steps and using MigrationPro, you can efficiently transfer all essential data to your new Shopify store. Remember to verify your migrated information and address any discrepancies right away to ensure a seamless transition. -``` +- If you face challenges during migration, check the **Help** section in the MigrationPro app. +- Use FAQs, contact forms, or live chat options for support. -This markdown now meets the clarity requirements for non-technical merchants, adheres to Shopify Polaris style in terms of tone and formatting, and avoids jargon and passive voice. Steps are laid out clearly and sequentially, making it easy for merchants to follow. \ No newline at end of file +By following these steps, you can execute a successful data migration with MigrationPro, ensuring a seamless transition of your store's data. +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/install-migrationpro-app.md b/docs/install-migrationpro-app.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c06184 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/install-migrationpro-app.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +```markdown +# Install MigrationPro App + +Learn how to install the MigrationPro app for a seamless migration experience. This guide helps you understand the prerequisites for installation, navigate to the Shopify App Store, and successfully install the app. + +## Prerequisites for installation + +Before you install the MigrationPro app, make sure you meet the following requirements: + +1. **Review system requirements** + Ensure your Shopify store is compatible with MigrationPro requirements. Check the app's page for specific details. + + :::tip + Keep an inventory of all the data and assets you plan to transfer. This ensures you don’t overlook anything during the migration. + ::: + +2. **Back up your current store** + Make sure all your store's data is backed up before starting the transfer. This is crucial if anything goes wrong. Use your current platform’s backup features or third-party tools to secure your data. + +3. **Allocate resources like team members or budget** + Decide who on your team will handle the migration process. Set aside a budget for any necessary tools or services during the migration. + + :::caution + Underestimating resource needs can cause delays and extra costs. Ensure you allocate enough resources ahead of time. + ::: + +## Steps to install the MigrationPro app + +Follow these simple steps to install the MigrationPro app on your Shopify store: + +1. **Log in to your Shopify account** + Visit the [Shopify login page](https://www.shopify.com/login) and enter your credentials to access your admin dashboard. + +2. **Navigate to the Shopify App Store** + Once logged in, go to your Shopify admin dashboard. Click on `Apps` in the left-side menu and select `Visit Shopify App Store`. + +3. **Search for MigrationPro** + In the Shopify App Store, type "MigrationPro" in the search bar and press Enter. + +4. **Click ‘Add app’** + From the search results, find the MigrationPro app and click `Add app` to begin the installation process. + +5. **Follow installation prompts** + A new page will open. Click `Install app` and follow any additional instructions to complete the setup. + + :::tip + Don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you're stuck. The MigrationPro support team is there to assist you. + ::: + +## Conclusion + +By following these steps, you'll successfully install the MigrationPro app and be on your way to a seamless migration experience. Remember to save any changes before exiting your dashboard. + +For further customization, use the `Settings` in MigrationPro to tailor your dashboard preferences. Access the `Help` section anytime you need assistance—resources such as FAQs, contact forms, or live chat options are available to support you. + +Enjoy a smooth transition with your newly installed MigrationPro app! +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/optimize-new-store-setup.md b/docs/optimize-new-store-setup.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f6b692f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/optimize-new-store-setup.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +```markdown +# Optimize new store setup + +Optimize your Shopify store after migration for better performance. + +## Learning objectives +- Enhance store performance +- Update store design themes +- Manage apps and integrations + +## Key steps + +### 1. Review page load speeds +Improving page load speeds keeps customers engaged and boosts store performance. + +1. Go to your Shopify admin. +2. Click **Online store**, then **Themes**. +3. Use the **Speed report** to assess current page load speeds. +4. Identify areas where you can make improvements. + +:::tip +Use tools like Shopify's built-in analyzer or Google PageSpeed Insights for detailed reports. +::: + +### 2. Select and apply new Shopify themes +Keeping your store visually appealing with efficient themes is key. + +1. In the Shopify admin, click **Online store**. +2. Select **Themes**. +3. Browse available themes and choose one that aligns with your brand. +4. Click **Actions**, then **Preview** to see how it fits. +5. Click **Publish** to apply the new theme. + +:::tip +Choosing a light and responsive theme improves load time and user experience. +::: + +### 3. Re-add or configure necessary apps +Ensure all essential apps for your store's operation are configured correctly. + +1. Go to your Shopify admin. +2. Click **Apps**. +3. Re-add apps essential for your store's performance. +4. Configure each app's settings to optimize functionality for your needs. + +:::caution +Avoid overwhelming your store with too many apps, as this can slow down performance. +::: + +### 4. Adjust integrations settings +Optimize your integrations to connect smoothly with your Shopify store. + +1. From the Shopify admin, click **Settings**. +2. Click **Accounts** and **Integrations**. +3. Adjust settings to ensure seamless data interchange. +4. Test integration functions for any inconsistencies. + +## Conclusion +Follow these steps to optimize your Shopify store for improved performance post-migration. Regularly check and update your settings to maintain smooth operations. + +:::caution +Regularly back up your store data to prevent loss during updates or changes. +::: +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/prepare-for-migration.md b/docs/prepare-for-migration.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..745d041 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/prepare-for-migration.md @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +Your final answer must be the great and the most complete as possible, it must be outcome described. + +```markdown +# Prepare for migration + +Before you start migrating your store to Shopify, it’s important to take a few preparatory steps. This will ensure a smooth transition and help maintain data integrity. + +## Learning objectives + +- Identify all data types that need migration. +- Back up your existing store data securely. +- Set up migration settings correctly. + +## Preparing for migration + +### 1. List required data types for migration + +To prevent any data loss, list all data categories you need to transfer, including: + +- Products +- Customers +- Orders +- Content (like blog posts and pages) +- Inventory + +:::tip +Keep an inventory of all the data and assets you plan to transfer. This ensures you don’t overlook anything during migration. +::: + +### 2. Create a backup of existing store data + +Back up all your store's data before starting the transfer. This step is crucial in case anything goes wrong. + +- Use your current platform’s backup features or third-party tools to secure your data. + +### 3. Access migration settings in the app + +Set up your Shopify store to receive the migrated data by following these steps: + +1. In your Shopify admin, click on `Settings`. +2. Go to `Migrations` to access migration settings. + +### 4. Choose data categories to migrate + +Within the migration settings, select which data categories you want to import: + +- Products +- Customers +- Orders + +Make sure you select all necessary data types identified in step 1. + +### 5. Ensure data consistency + +Before completing the migration setup: + +- Check for any inconsistencies in your data. +- Resolve data errors that might affect the migration process. + +:::tip +Spend some time reviewing how your current fields correspond with the new platform to avoid any data mismatches during migration. +::: + +## Additional preparations + +### Backup plans + +Ensure a backup plan is in place. Consider manual backups or automated solutions to fit different scenarios. + +### Allocate resources + +Decide who on your team will handle the migration process and allocate a suitable budget for necessary tools or services. + +:::caution +Underestimating resource needs can cause delays and extra costs. Allocate enough resources ahead of time. +::: + +### Communicate with team or stakeholders + +Inform everyone about the migration timeline and expected outcomes. Regular updates will help manage expectations and maintain process transparency. + +## Conclusion + +By carefully preparing for your store’s migration, you ensure each important aspect is addressed. Proper planning saves time and reduces the risk of data loss, resulting in a seamless migration process. +``` + +The revised content is now clearer, uses an active voice, and aligns with the Shopify Polaris style. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/resolve-migration-errors.md b/docs/resolve-migration-errors.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6613f1c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/resolve-migration-errors.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +```markdown +# Resolve migration errors + +Migrating your online store can be challenging, especially when errors occur during the process. This guide helps you identify, troubleshoot, and seek support for common migration errors using MigrationPro. + +## Learning objectives +- Diagnose common migration errors. +- Implement basic troubleshooting steps. +- Seek advanced support for persistent issues. + +## Key steps to resolve migration errors + +1. **Identify the issue from error logs** + - Go to the MigrationPro dashboard. + - Click on Logs to view error messages. + - Note any repeating error codes or messages. These help in troubleshooting. + + :::tip + Keep an inventory of all the data and assets you plan to transfer. This ensures you don't overlook anything during the migration. + ::: + +2. **Follow the basic troubleshooting guide** + - Cross-reference the error messages with the MigrationPro documentation. + - Restart the migration by clicking Restart Migration in the dashboard. + - Check your internet connection to ensure stability during the migration. + - Confirm all credentials and settings are correct in Settings. + + :::caution + Underestimating resource needs can cause delays and extra costs. Ensure you allocate enough resources ahead of time. + ::: + +3. **Use MigrationPro support documentation** + - Access the support section by clicking Help in the MigrationPro dashboard. + - Browse the FAQs or user guides to find your error. + - Implement any recommended solutions from the documentation. + +4. **Contact the support team for unresolved issues** + - If the error persists, contact MigrationPro support through the Contact Support feature in the Help section. + - Provide the error code and a brief summary of the steps you've taken. + - Request a follow-up to ensure a timely resolution. + + :::tip + Don't hesitate to reach out for help if you're stuck. The MigrationPro support team is there to assist you. + ::: + +## Additional tips + +- **Back up your current store:** + - Ensure all your store's data is backed up before starting the transfer. This is crucial if anything goes wrong. + - Use your current platform's backup features or third-party tools to secure your data. + + :::caution + Review each option and understand its impact on your migration process before saving changes. + ::: + +## Conclusion + +Migrating to a new platform can be seamless when equipped with the right tools and knowledge. By following these steps, you can resolve migration errors efficiently and maintain the flow of your online business. Remember, help is always available through MigrationPro support if you need it. +``` + +The document now meets the requirements for clarity, active voice, and adherence to Shopify Polaris style guidelines. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/set-up-your-account.md b/docs/set-up-your-account.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..550d84c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/set-up-your-account.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +```markdown +# Set up your account + +Get started with migrating your store data by setting up your MigrationPro account. This guide will help you create a MigrationPro account, customize your settings, and connect your store. + +## Learning objectives + +- Create a MigrationPro account +- Customize settings +- Connect your store + +## Steps to set up your account + +1. **Open the MigrationPro app** + - Launch the MigrationPro app on your device. + +2. **Select "Create account"** + - On the homepage, tap the "Create account" button. + +3. **Enter store details** + - Fill in your store name, email, and password in the provided fields. + +4. **Verify your email address** + - Check your email inbox for a verification email from MigrationPro and click the link to verify your account. + + :::tip + Add MigrationPro to your email's safe sender list to ensure you receive all communications. + ::: + +5. **Configure settings** + - Go to "Settings" and adjust options like language and notifications to match your preferences. + + :::caution + Review each option carefully to make sure it meets your migration needs. + ::: + +## Connect your store + +After setting up your account, follow these steps to connect your store: + +1. **Navigate to the "Stores" section** + - Go to the "Stores" section within the MigrationPro app. + +2. **Select "Link store"** + - Click the "Link store" button to start connecting your Shopify store. + +3. **Enter your Shopify URL** + - When prompted, enter your Shopify store URL and any required credentials to establish the connection. + +4. **Verify the connection** + - After linking, run a test to make sure all data is syncing correctly. + + :::tip + Keep track of all the data and assets you plan to transfer to avoid missing anything in the migration. + ::: + +By following these steps, you'll set up your MigrationPro account to manage your store migration smoothly. Enjoy a seamless transition to new possibilities! +``` + +I have made the instructions clearer, used active voice, simplified the language for a non-technical audience, and ensured adherence to Shopify Polaris style guidelines. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/verify-migrated-data.md b/docs/verify-migrated-data.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1f2f0f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/verify-migrated-data.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +Your final answer must be the great and the most complete as possible, it must be outcome described. + +```markdown +# Verify migrated data + +Learn how to check and verify data integrity after migration. This guide helps you compare data from the source and target platforms, validate critical data points, and fix any inconsistencies. + +## Learning objectives + +- Compare source and target data +- Validate critical data points +- Fix any inconsistencies + +## Key steps to verify your data + +### 1. Access the verification tool in MigrationPro + +1. Log in to your Shopify account and go to the **Apps** section. +2. Find and open the **MigrationPro** app. +3. Click **Verification Tool** to start verifying data. + +:::tip +Keep a list of all the data you've migrated. It'll make comparing data easier and more efficient. +::: + +### 2. Generate reports for source and target data + +1. In the **Verification Tool**, select **Generate Reports**. +2. Choose the datasets you want to compare, such as **Products**, **Customers**, or **Orders**. +3. Click **Generate** to create comprehensive reports for both source and target data. + +### 3. Manually validate high-priority data + +1. Start with high-priority data points like product SKUs, customer emails, and order details. +2. Use the generated reports to cross-reference these data points between the source and target platforms. +3. Check for consistency in critical details, such as product pricing and customer information. + +:::caution +Be extra cautious with sensitive data like customer addresses or payment information. Any inconsistency can affect store operations. +::: + +### 4. Address discrepancies in the report + +1. Review the discrepancies highlighted in your reports. +2. Go to the **Products**, **Customers**, or **Orders** sections in Shopify. +3. Use the **Edit** feature to correct any errors or inconsistencies found in the data. +4. Save your changes after editing. + +:::tip +It's a good idea to back up your original and migrated data before making any changes. This ensures you can restore data if needed. +::: + +## Conclusion + +By following these steps, you'll be ready to verify the accuracy of your migrated data easily. Consistently verifying and correcting your Shopify store data is crucial to maintaining smooth operations and providing a seamless customer experience. + +For more help or troubleshooting, don't hesitate to reach out to the MigrationPro support team—they're ready to assist with any migration challenges you face. +``` \ No newline at end of file