Temporarily disabling the Polaris UI for testing: Could this negatively impact any type of test?
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Monday
I'm used to disabling it in order to use the legacy 'field watch' for certain types of analysis. I haven’t found another way to use field watch unless I disable the new UI.
Is there any negative impact to doing this just for my user during debugging/troubleshooting?
Also, is there any way to use field watch within the Polaris UI?
Regards!
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Wednesday
Hello @C_Alves,
Disabling the new UI temporarily for your own user to use legacy Field Watch shouldn’t cause any major issues, it mainly affects the interface and not the underlying data or platform behavior. Many admins and developers still switch back to Classic for debugging or when using legacy tools that haven’t been fully migrated yet.
As for Field Watch in the Polaris UI, at the moment there isn’t a direct equivalent or built-in support. If you need to use it for troubleshooting, disabling the new UI just for your user is perfectly fine.
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Muhammad Iftikhar
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Hello @C_Alves,
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Muhammad Iftikhar
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