It is
easier to import metadata if you have a document that describes the
metadata that was exported, the metadata that should be imported,
and the main metadata associations that must be reestablished in the
target environment.
For example,
suppose that a SAS Data Integration Studio job was exported. When
you import the job, the Import from SAS Package wizard prompts you
to associate tables in the job with libraries in the target environment.
If appropriate libraries do not exist, you might have to cancel the
wizard, register appropriate libraries, and run the wizard again.
However, if the library requirements are known and addressed ahead
of time, you can simply import the tables and specify an appropriate
library in the target environment.