# Migrate assets

> Migrate assets - Learn how to migrate DataRobot assets from Classic to NextGen.

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## Primary page

- [Migrate assets](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/asset-migration.html): Full documentation for this topic (HTML).

## Sections on this page

- [Migration restrictions](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/asset-migration.html#migration-restrictions): In-page section heading.
- [Export projects from DataRobot Classic](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/asset-migration.html#export-projects-from-dataRobot-classic): In-page section heading.
- [Import projects to Workbench](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/asset-migration.html#import-projects-to-workbench): In-page section heading.
- [Export notebooks from DataRobot Classic](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/asset-migration.html#export-notebooks-from-dataRobot-classic): In-page section heading.
- [Import notebooks to DataRobot Workbench](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/asset-migration.html#import-notebooks-to-datarobot-workbench): In-page section heading.
- [Feature considerations](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/asset-migration.html#feature-considerations): In-page section heading.

## Related documentation

- [NextGen UI documentation](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/index.html): Linked from this page.
- [Workbench](https://docs.datarobot.com/en/docs/workbench/nxt-workbench/index.html): Linked from this page.

## Documentation content

DataRobot allows you to transfer projects, including all associated datasets and notebooks, created in DataRobot Classic to DataRobot NextGen.

## Migration restrictions

Before proceeding, note that not all DataRobot Classic projects can be migrated to DataRobot NextGen. The following lists migration restrictions with regard to access:

- Only project owners can migrate and export projects.
- Users can only migrate the datasets associated with a project if they have Owner access.
- Owner access is required to:

The following cannot be migrated:

- Projects linked to another Use Case.
- Deprecated projects.
- Projects built with Python 2.
- Projects with settings that cannot be configured in Workbench.
- Segmented modeling projects.
- Projects that produce upload or startup failures.
- Projects that have not yet initiated modeling.

## Export projects from DataRobot Classic

If a project passes the migration criteria listed above, you can export them from DataRobot Classic and add them to a Use Case in Workbench as an experiment. The datasets associated with the project—those that are in the AI Catalog to which you have Owner access—will also be added as individual datasets. To export, use the Projects dropdown to navigate to the Manage Projects page. From there you will see a complete listing of projects and tools to work with them.

1. Determine the project(s) you want to migrate. Be sure to review the restrictions and ensure that the projects you select areeligible for export.
2. For a single project, open theActions menuand clickExport to Workbench. To export multiple projects, toggle the checkbox for each project you want to export, open theMenu, and clickExport Selected Projects to Workbench.
3. In the resulting dialog box, choose the Use Case to migrate the project(s) to in Workbench. You can select an existing Use Case or create a new one. (For new Use Cases, you must provide a name and description). Note that the sharing settings for the project will be replaced by the Use Case's sharing settings. After selecting a Use Case, clickAdd to Use Case. If DataRobot detects issues, a window appears listing each asset with its import status. View theStatuscolumn for additional information on why specific assets cannot be migrated. Choose whether to include or skip projects with dataset export issues. ClickExport projects.

DataRobot takes you to the selected Use Case, where the DataRobot Classic project appears as an experiment and individual datasets within the Use Case.

## Import projects to Workbench

If you have a Use Case and you wish to import DataRobot Classic projects to it, you can do so by following these instructions:

1. Select and open the Use Case that you want to add experiments to from theWorkbenchUse Case directory.
2. ClickAdd > Import from Classic > Import project.
3. DataRobot lists your DataRobot Classic projects to import and indicates the projects ineligible for migration. Toggle the checkbox for projects you want to migrate, then clickNext.
4. In the resulting dialog box, choose the Use Case to migrate the project(s) to in Workbench. You can select an existing Use Case or create a new one. (For new Use Cases, you must provide a name and description.) Note that the sharing settings for the project will be replaced by the Use Case's sharing settings. After selecting a Use Case, clickAdd to Use Case. If DataRobot detects issues, a window appears listing each asset with its import status. View theStatuscolumn for additional information on why specific assets cannot be migrated. Choose whether to include or skip projects with dataset export issues. ClickImport projects.

DataRobot takes you to the selected Use Case, where the DataRobot Classic project appears as an experiment within the Use Case.

## Export notebooks from DataRobot Classic

You can export notebooks in DataRobot Classic and add them to Use Case in Workbench. To migrate a DataRobot Classic notebook:

1. Navigate to theNotebookspage and determine the notebook(s) you want to migrate.
2. For a single notebook, open theActions menuand clickExport to Workbench. To export multiple notebooks, toggle the checkbox for each notebook you want to export, open theMenu, and clickExport Selected Notebooks to Workbench.
3. In the proceeding dialog box, choose the Use Case to migrate the notebook(s) to in Workbench. You can select an existing Use Case, or create a new one (for new Use Cases, you must provide a name and description). After selecting a Use Case, clickAdd to Use Case.

DataRobot takes you to the selected Use Case, where the notebook will now appear as an asset within the Use Case.

## Import notebooks to DataRobot Workbench

If you have a Use Case and you wish to import DataRobot Classic notebooks:

1. Select and open the Use Case that you want to add notebooks to from theWorkbenchUse Case directory.
2. ClickAdd Experiment > Import from DataRobot Classic > Migrate notebook.
3. DataRobot lists your DataRobot Classic notebooks available to import. Toggle the checkbox for notebooks you want migrate, then clickNext.
4. In the proceeding dialog box, choose the Use Case to migrate the notebook(s) to in Workbench. You can select an existing Use Case, or create a new one (for new Use Cases, you must provide a name and description). After selecting a Use Case, clickAdd to Use Case.

## Feature considerations

Note that projects migrated from DataRobot Classic to NextGen may contain settings that are not visible or supported in NextGen, for example, you cannot duplicate time-aware projects as well as those created from a local file.
