How Can I check if the plug-ins will be compatible with recent Appian 20.1 version

Hello,

Do you know please if the below plug-ins will still be available for the newest Appian version 20.1:

  • ADVANCED CALL WEB SERVICE
  • Personalization Utilities
  • CDT Manipulation
  • Regular Expression Functions
  • Executes Stored Procedure
  • People Functions
  • CDT Properties
  • Excel Tools

Thanks in advance for your help, is there any trick to follow the progress of all the above plug ins

Best regards

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    Certified Lead Developer

    Usually unless you hear specifically otherwise, it's safe to start from the assumption that plug-ins will work in the next major version if they're working in your current version.  It's always a good idea to go through the release notes (specifically the deprecations/removals section) and check to see whether anything will be removed that some plug-in might use, and also you can navigate to the page for a given plug-in within the app market and see if there are any specific comments there or updates for the new Appian version.  It's also not a bad idea to briefly test your plug-ins in a new version, though 20.1 has been out long enough now that any severe incompatibilities would likely already have been reported.

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    Certified Lead Developer

    Usually unless you hear specifically otherwise, it's safe to start from the assumption that plug-ins will work in the next major version if they're working in your current version.  It's always a good idea to go through the release notes (specifically the deprecations/removals section) and check to see whether anything will be removed that some plug-in might use, and also you can navigate to the page for a given plug-in within the app market and see if there are any specific comments there or updates for the new Appian version.  It's also not a bad idea to briefly test your plug-ins in a new version, though 20.1 has been out long enough now that any severe incompatibilities would likely already have been reported.

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