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July 6, 2020
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Moving a workflow leaves the delivery behind.

  • July 6, 2020
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Hi, when I try to move a workflow from one campaign to another, the delivery does not move alongside it. I cannot go into the delivery and move it across as the option is greyed out. Why is this the case and what can I do to resolve this?

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Best answer by bisswang

It indeed would make sense to be moved along with the workflow. You may raise an enhancement request on this.

 

It's read-only on the UI but you can move the delivery using a technical workflow

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bisswangAdobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
July 6, 2020

It indeed would make sense to be moved along with the workflow. You may raise an enhancement request on this.

 

It's read-only on the UI but you can move the delivery using a technical workflow

dcy_96Author
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July 6, 2020
Thanks for that, could you please outline what would need to be in a workflow in order to achieve this. Would it be a matter of querying the delivery and performing an update data step on it? Could you also please let me know how I would go about raising an enhancement request?
Craig_Thonis
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 10, 2020

Hi Dcy,

I would agree that the enhancement is your best route as Ramon stated.  That said, I believe this was done intentionally as deliveries by nature tend to inherit many dependencies from the upstream targeting of the workflow which in ACC lead to random errors occurring from moving or copy/paste of one workflow to a new workflow pallet.  Other activities in the workflow were less prone to issues which is likely why in ACS guardrails were added to allow other workflow activities to move but prevent the delivery activity.

 

Regards,

Craig