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Hi everyone,
I'm in my dev environment. What is the best practice to not include a modification in your update set. Let's say I made a change and later on I decide I did not want to make that change in my update set. Do I move that change into the 'Default' update set and then export my update set and promote to Test. Or do I 'Back out' of my update set and start over on my development on a new update set?
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HI @athavichith ,
1.if you don't want that changes to updateset means move to default one
2.if you don't want that entire customatizations means move that customer updates to custom updateset and back out that update set.
Regrads,
Rajesh.
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HI @athavichith !
If you want to ignore 100% of your Update Set, simply change the update set state to ignore.
If you want to move a set of records from the Update Set, you can delete the specific records from the sys_update_xml table.
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Hi @athavichith
If you did any modification in update set, You can remove that update log from sys_update_xml
or other thing you can do is after modification , re-modify the change and bring to its initial state
In such case what happens the most recent update is captured in update set
so finally there would be no change
I hope my response helps
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Sumit
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Hi @athavichith
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HI @athavichith ,
1.if you don't want that changes to updateset means move to default one
2.if you don't want that entire customatizations means move that customer updates to custom updateset and back out that update set.
Regrads,
Rajesh.
