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how to get everything under a folder when creating an application package
garym
over 7 years ago
Hi,
With the Appian designer, how can I just get everything under a certain folder in our Process Models and Rules tab. There are sub-folders as well under these folders. I have an application where changes were done a while ago and it was never documented so I just want to transfer everything from our DEV environment over to production to make sure I got everything that was done.
If there's a better way to ensure that I have everything please feel free to comment too.
Thanks,
garym
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rodgraham
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
You can add folder contents to any application. Choose existing and then the folder contents option
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abhinavg712
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
Gary you can create a new application and add existing objects via Folder Contents option. You can browse Process Model and Rule folder and all sub folders including their artifacts will be added too.
forum.appian.com/.../Application_Designer.html
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rodgraham
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
See
forum.appian.com/.../Application_Designer.html
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garym
over 7 years ago
@rodgraham @abhinavg712 - Thanks!!
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garym
over 7 years ago
If I have multiple level subfolders under the main folder, do these folders and their contents get picked up as well or is it just the sub-folder that is directly underneath the folder that I have browsed to?
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rodgraham
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
From memory I think all, but you can easily test it out. Create a few folders with multiple sub folders and try adding to an app. Or if you've already got this scenario set up create a new app to test it out. Delete the app once done if you want to tidy up
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