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Level 4
April 21, 2017
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Ability to move from Sandbox to Production

  • April 21, 2017
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We needs the ability to test in a sandbox and once testing is successfully completed, move the changes made to production.

48 replies

RhondaGayleTX
Level 5
April 9, 2021

I agree with Rudy. Double work is bad enough but leaving room for oversights and errors is another... which then requires a second round of validation and testing after rebuilding in production.

RhondaGayleTX
Level 5
April 9, 2021

I agree with Rudy. Double work is bad enough but leaving room for oversights and errors is another... which then requires a second round of validation and testing after rebuilding in production.

RhondaGayleTX
Level 5
April 9, 2021

I agree with Rudy. Double work is bad enough but leaving room for oversights and errors is another... which then requires a second round of validation and testing after rebuilding in production.

RhondaGayleTX
Level 5
April 9, 2021

Just a note... I only posted once.

MoniqueEvans
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
April 21, 2021

The need for this is coming up increasingly in my instance. As we come up with new ideas, we want to test things out before launching and also have a need to be able to work on them every now and then instead of all at once.

The biggest need for me personally is being able to edit custom forms and all the reporting that relates to those edits and then push it out at once instead of working at literally midnight so that I'm not affecting users during their working hours. Also since my company is Global even midnight isn't a safe time to do these large edits.

MoniqueEvans
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
April 21, 2021

The need for this is coming up increasingly in my instance. As we come up with new ideas, we want to test things out before launching and also have a need to be able to work on them every now and then instead of all at once.

The biggest need for me personally is being able to edit custom forms and all the reporting that relates to those edits and then push it out at once instead of working at literally midnight so that I'm not affecting users during their working hours. Also since my company is Global even midnight isn't a safe time to do these large edits.

MoniqueEvans
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
April 21, 2021

The need for this is coming up increasingly in my instance. As we come up with new ideas, we want to test things out before launching and also have a need to be able to work on them every now and then instead of all at once.

The biggest need for me personally is being able to edit custom forms and all the reporting that relates to those edits and then push it out at once instead of working at literally midnight so that I'm not affecting users during their working hours. Also since my company is Global even midnight isn't a safe time to do these large edits.

Madalyn_Destafney
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
August 5, 2021

WE NEED THIS PLEASE! Otherwise doing double work for big changes (the situations where you want to test out in preview or sandbox first), which is a waste of admins' time.

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Level 2
August 5, 2021

This is becoming more of a critical issue as we continue to update efficiently to support the ever-evolving workflows of our business. Event while being super careful, we recently made an update on a custom form which caused a significant portion of our content to disappear. Luckily with refresh and such we were able to leverage fusion to reinstate the data. This could have been avoided had we had the ability to build in sandbox and import into production.

Level 2
August 5, 2021

This is becoming more of a critical issue as we continue to update efficiently to support the ever-evolving workflows of our business. Event while being super careful, we recently made an update on a custom form which caused a significant portion of our content to disappear. Luckily with refresh and such we were able to leverage fusion to reinstate the data. This could have been avoided had we had the ability to build in sandbox and import into production.