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  • Hi @narendiran_ravi,Is there no other way to logically separate my dev3 and dev4 instances other than environment variables?Because each instance has 100s of configurations which are uniquely different it will be messy to have them under environment variables with no source control to track the valu...

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  • Hi @Tethich, thanks for your reply but the problem with using environment variables is they can't be tracked in git history and then secondly I have 100's of configuration which differ my dev3 and dev4 environment for instance. Replacing these with environment variables will make them not easy to ma...

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  • @arunpatidar- Do you think that previous ID based approach can work for this use case?

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  • Hi Guys, I have the below problem statement -"The AMS Environment has runmodes for dev (1 to 6), stage (1 to 4), qa (1 to 3), performance (1), integration (1) and production (1). All these environments have their runmode configurations". These environments are used by multiple business teams spread ...

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  • Hey @arunpatidar, thanks for the clarification - But how would this approach work?I mean how would item_dev = 'val2' map only to dev?It there any setting for it? For folders the name have a convention and meaning - but for individual config values will simply adding "_envID" work?

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  • Thanks for the prompt response -Ideally I am trying to categorize all OSGi configurations under config.author and config.publish then put only exclusive properties for a config on respective rde, dev, stage and prod.However, my architect mentioned the below which I really didn't understand, any poin...

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  • @daniel-strmecki - I have a system configuration defined for each run mode in cloud - config.author.rde, config.author.dev, config.author.stage and config.author.prodThere are about 25+ set of configurations defined out of which only 5 differ based on runmode.In this case is it better to put the bas...

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  • @Tethich  - I have a system configuration defined for each run mode in cloud - config.author.rde, config.author.dev, config.author.stage and config.author.prodThere are about 25+ set of configurations defined out of which only 5 differ based on runmode.In this case is it better to put the base confi...

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  • @arunpatidar- I have a system configuration defined for each run mode in cloud - config.author.rde, config.author.dev, config.author.stage and config.author.prodThere are about 25+ set of configurations defined out of which only 5 differ based on runmode.In this case is it better to put the base con...

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  • @arunpatidar- I have a system configuration defined for each run mode in cloud - config.author.rde, config.author.dev, config.author.stage and config.author.prodThere are about 25+ set of configurations defined out of which only 5 differ based on runmode.In this case is it better to put the base con...

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