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Posted June 16, 2019
Migrating DMT to DAT is the process of converting existing DMT queries into equivalent DAT queries. Follow these steps:

- Review existing DMT queries and remove any that are duplicates or no longer in use.
- Compare the remaining DMT queries against existing DAT queries, including available DAT Standard Queries.
    - If a report would be useful to other schools as a DAT Standard Query, email support@pcreducator.com with a bookmark link to the DMT query and a description of its purpose.
- Recreate the remaining DMT queries in the DAT.

Note: Existing DMT Filters are accessible as DAT Filters and do not need to be recreated.

Note: Queries and Filters are associated with users. If a query or filter does not include roles, it is only visible to the user who created it.
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