Updated 033 Export Import of fully mapped components (markdown)

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[00:11:13](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h11m13s)
There is two features. This 'Force Local Update' may be explained as follow. If under normal circumstances an import is done, the import function looks at the data that are currently in this JCB install. For example: Field types, Fields, Admin views and Site views is involved. [00:11:42](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h11m42s) If it finds a site view that is being installed, that is already in the current database, it looks at the last modified date, and then by that determines whether the current installed version is the most recent. If it is the latest version, it will by default ignore the new data and not install it. Sometimes you may get a package, which make it necessary to force it to update the current data even though it may include all the data. This is the function of the 'Force Local Update' switch. Click 'yes' to force the update. [00:12:20](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h12m20s) As there is a key for this package, the switch should remain 'yes'. Copy that key from Joomla Components. This key will then always be necessary if this package is imported. Click continue. This is quite a huge dataset and may take a while. You could just patiently wait. It will indicate that the install had been successful.<<<<<<<<<<
There are two features. This 'Force Local Update' may be explained as follow. If under normal circumstances an import is done, the import function looks at the data that are currently in this JCB install. For example: Field types, Fields, Admin views and Site views is involved. [00:11:42](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h11m42s) If it finds a site view that is being installed, that is already in the current database, it looks at the last modified date, and then by that determines whether the current installed version is the most recent. If it is the latest version, it will by default ignore the new data and not install it. Sometimes you may get a package, which make it necessary to force it to update the current data even though it may include all the data. This is the function of the 'Force Local Update' switch. Click 'yes' to force the update. [00:12:20](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h12m20s) As there is a key for this package, the switch should remain 'yes'. Copy that key from Joomla Components. This key will then always be necessary if this package is imported. Click continue. This is quite a huge dataset and may take a while. You could just patiently wait. It will indicate that the install had been successful.
### Warnings - Remapped
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### Mapped Components
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[00:14:55](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h14m55s)
Now just to show you that it actually does work, I didn't mention before but it actually moves all the customer files, custom folders, as well as all the images per admin view, site view and wherever to the new install, so it moves it into its right place. So if that is true we should be able to go to the compiler, select any of the components. [00:15:19](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h15m19s) It should load that components image here, I should be able to just click compile. It should be able to simply compile that component after compilation. I could click installing the component. If this component was correctly mapped previously, and I were to go to that component, I would see that everything about the component is right and it works well. [00:15:51](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h15m51s) That is this new feature in action. I really hope that it will be as useful to you as it's going to be to me, and that you will have fun with it. I must tell you I suppose that at some point we could even start looking at selling mapped components. I have a number of components that was made for specific purposes, but could be easily adapted for others. [00:16:22](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h16m22s) I'm starting to look at the idea of selling mapped components. It's a little difficult because it's basically selling the rights to it in a way that you could resell it. So I'm not sure what would be the price tag of that.
It moves all the customer files, custom folders, as well as all the Images per Admin View, Site View etc., to the new install, it moves it into its right place. If that is true it should be possible to go to the compiler, select any of the components. [00:15:19](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h15m19s) It should load that component's image(See video), When compile is clicked it should be able to compile that component after compilation. Install the component. If this component had previously been mapped correctly , on going to that component, it will be clear that everything works well. [00:15:51](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkE0ZiSWufg&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h15m51s) That is this new feature in action.