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Will update set capture the Configuration which done on the Global Update Set?

RathanK
Mega Guru

Hi Community,

 

Quick question!

 

I configured the Flows in Global Update Set, later I got to know those flows need to configure on the another Update set, so I changed my Update set to another Update set and then I just did a minor change on the Flow and again saved the Flows.

 

Will my Flows will capture in my new Update set?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Regards,
Rathan K
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@RathanK when the correct update set in correct scope is marked as current, then activate (or save) the flow, then it should appear in the update set

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Nilesh Pol
Kilo Sage

@RathanK You need to make your new update set as current update set, then you need to activate the flow after your change, it will get capture in your new(current) update set.

Hello @Nilesh Pol 

I made the Update set which my team using as my current update set, so will it capture the flow?

 

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Rathan K

@RathanK when the correct update set in correct scope is marked as current, then activate (or save) the flow, then it should appear in the update set

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@GlideFather 

 

Thanks for the response, That make sense. I have applied the correct Update set as Current Update set.

 

 

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Regards,
Rathan K