Deployments:
Moving changes from Sandbox to Production. We have 3 types of Deployments.
Deployments by using change sets?
Moving changes from Sandbox to Production. We have 3 types of Deployments.
1. Change Set (if you want to keep track of what has been deployed & when)
2. Using Eclipse
setup--->deploy --->SRC --->RC on Force.com----> Deploy
3. ANT/ MAVEN
Deployments by using change sets?
1. Create outbound change set in source organization and upload that change set to Target instance.
2. In target instance go to inbound
change set and go to the change set uploaded from source instance and
deploy that change set.
For example you have done with your
customizations in Developer sandbox. You are trying to deploy your
changes from Development environment to TEST/PRODUCTION. In this case
first create connection between DEVELPOPMENT Sandbox to TEST/PRODUCTION
Once connection is established go to
outbound change set and create one outbound change set in DEVELOPMENT
sandbox and add list of components to that outbound change set. Next
upload that change set to TEST/PRODUCTION. Next in your target instance
go to inbound change set in TEST/PRODUCTION and deploy that change set.
What is inbound change set and outbound change set?
Outbound change set: An out bound change set is a change set created in Source organization and that you want to deploy to target organization.
Sending an outbound change set to
another organization doesn’t guarantee that the changes will be
implemented in that organization. The change set must be deployed
(accepted) by the target organization before the changes take effect.
Inbound change set: An inbound change set is change set that is sent from source organization to the target organization. A change sent must be deployed for
the changes to take effect. You can deploy the contents of an inbound
change set as a whole, but not on a component-by-component basis.
To deploy your changes by using change set follow below steps
1. Set up -> Deploy -> click on “Outbound change sets”, you will navigate to following screen.
Click on new button and provide required details name and description and click on save.
2. After saving you will navigate to following change set detail page. No you have to add your components to change set.
Click on “add” button (which is marked in yellow color in above screen) to add components to your change set.
3. After adding all components to change set, click upload button to upload this change set to target organization. See the following image for reference.
Make sure that you have already
established connection between source and target instance. If you are
not established connection between source and target, follow the below
steps to create connection.
Go to setup-> deployment connections -> select you target and click on edit -> and check the “Allow inbound change set” and click on save.
4. After uploading the
change set go to your target organization and click on inbound change
sets and click on the change set uploaded by you. See the below image
for reference.
5. Next click on Deploy button to deploy your changes.
If you aren’t ready to deploy at this
time, you can click Validate to preview deployment results without
committing any changes. It isn’t necessary to validate before deploying,
as the deployment won’t commit any changes if there are failures.
6. After the deployment you can see the status value with Deployed. And you can view the results. See the below image for reference.
If there are any failures you will get Status with Failure value and you can see error messages in View Results.
Note: By using change sets you can deploy 2500 components at a time.
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