Local changes

  • Release version: Zurich
  • Updated July 31, 2025
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  • The Local Changes table tracks customized records that have current versions on the development instance, but not on the parent instance.

    You can queue local changes in preparation for a push to the parent instance.

    Each development instance maintains a single queue, regardless of who develops or queues the changes. You can ignore local changes that you don’t want to push. For example, you can ignore changes to the color scheme that visually distinguish a development instance from the production instance. You can remove a change from the queue or stop ignoring a change.

    Changing the parent instance or reconciling recreates the list of local changes that haven’t been queued or ignored. If you had previously queued or ignored a local change, that designation is maintained.

    Table 1. Local change action list
    Action Result
    Ignore a record that has a version queued for push The queued change is deleted
    Ignore a record that has a version queued for code review The queued change is deleted
    Pull changes for an ignored record Collision
    Resolve a collision by taking the parent version There’s no longer a local change to ignore
    Resolve a collision by keeping the local version The ignored change remains on the local instance