Seeing Changes in Scoped Application Update
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09-14-2023 06:50 AM
We had an issue the other day. We have a scoped application, and it was requested to make a very minor change to the workflow used by it. So I updated the workflow and then published the Scoped Appplication update. When I went to install the update in our Test instance, it updated 105 records (way more than the one change I made)! It appears that a former employ was working/testing a bunch of changes that were never published, and got picked up! So I needed to rollback the version in Test to back all of those out of there. I then just added the Workflow change to an Update Set and promoted that to Test to accomplish what we needed done. So our Test system is fine (though our Dev system is now messed up for this Scoped Application, and we will need to clone down to get it back in alignment).
My question is this: Is there some way to view all the changes a Scoped Application will make before publishing it? It is pretty easy when promoting update sets, as you can easily see all the change records contained in any update set. So is there some way to do something similar in a Scoped Application before publishing an update (to see exactly what will be included in that update)?
Thanks
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09-20-2023 10:55 AM
Miguel,
Did I answer your questions completely?
Is there any other information you need from me?
Thanks
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04-29-2024 01:35 PM
Hi @jmiskey
Want to check if you found a way to check the changes being deployed to prod while promoting the changes using the App Repository?
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04-30-2024 04:14 AM
No, unfortunately I never got an answer.