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Team, Is it possible to refactor and migrate a application module alo
Manikandan Ganapathy
over 11 years ago
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Is it possible to refactor and migrate a application module along with its existing KDB data into a newer appian version?...
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Sathya Srinivasan
Appian Employee
over 11 years ago
Refactoring and Migrating and two totally different operations. Refactoring is done at the process design level and migration is done at the data entity level.
In short, Appian 'instances' can be migrated from one version to another. You need to read the release doc and migration doc on Forum-->Software that has clear instructions. As long as you have not modified the base product files, it should work seamlessly.
With regards to refactoring, this is done at the application / process level. Based on what you want to refactor and how you want the refactored changes to apply (either to new instances or existing instances), you work out an approach accordingly.
Hope this is clear.
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Sathya Srinivasan
Appian Employee
over 11 years ago
Refactoring and Migrating and two totally different operations. Refactoring is done at the process design level and migration is done at the data entity level.
In short, Appian 'instances' can be migrated from one version to another. You need to read the release doc and migration doc on Forum-->Software that has clear instructions. As long as you have not modified the base product files, it should work seamlessly.
With regards to refactoring, this is done at the application / process level. Based on what you want to refactor and how you want the refactored changes to apply (either to new instances or existing instances), you work out an approach accordingly.
Hope this is clear.
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