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March 5, 2024
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Legacy Custom Forms

  • March 5, 2024
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Hello, I have a question and hope to receive some guidance from the community. When our instance was set up in 2018ish, we needed duplicate project  custom forms to create a unique project.  One was a associated with a project   and the other was associated with an issue; both were necessary to create a  unique project.  The user would provide project information in the form associated with an issue and the issue would be converted into a project. 

 

Here is my question:  how best to go about eliminating one form without loosing historical data?   My goal is to move forward with just one project request form.

 

Thank you. 

 

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Madalyn_Destafney
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
March 6, 2024

Hi there,

I recommend adding the Issue object type to your Project version of the custom form (you can have a form be multi-object so you don't have to have duplicates).

From there, if all of your issues were converted to projects and include the same fields, you can get rid of the old Issue-only form because all of the values would still be in the converted projects since they have the same fields. 

If this helped you, please mark correct to help others : )
skyehansen
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
March 6, 2024

Once you make one of your forms a multi-object form, attach/associate it to all the objects that this form was not previously on. The newly attached form will inherit all the values from the previously attached form, and this [previous] form can then be deleted.

Peggy85Author
Level 2
March 7, 2024

Hi, thank you for your responses.  I will give it a try and if it works I'll mark correct. 

Using one form will certainly make it easier. 

Peggy85Author
Level 2
March 11, 2024

Hello, I made the issue form a multi-object form and then deleted the form.  Fortunately, I tried this in the preview environment  because it didn't work. After deleting the issue form, I lost the information it provided on the projects.  After some thought, my time might be better spent identifying a way to use one form going forward so I can discontinue maintaining two forms. 

 

 

 

skyehansen
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
March 11, 2024

I'm not hearing you say that you attached the multi-object form to your projects. The steps you would have taken would have been in this order.

 

1) change issue form to be issue + project form

2) attach issue + project form to all existing projects using the old project form

3) delete old project form