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*Full configurations contain complete, standalone Planfix objects that are needed to transfer business processes to another account. During the installation process, they do not interact with any objects already existing in the account and are used in parallel with them. | *'''Full configurations''' contain complete, standalone Planfix objects that are needed to transfer business processes to another account. During the installation process, they do not interact with any objects already existing in the account and are used in parallel with them. | ||
*Reduced configurations can contain objects (such as custom task fields) that are integrated with objects existing in the recipient's account during the installation process. For example, they may be added to the existing task template. For this to happen, the system asks you during installation to select an object where the objects in the configuration should be integrated: | *'''Reduced configurations''' can contain objects (such as custom task fields) that are integrated with objects existing in the recipient's account during the installation process. For example, they may be added to the existing task template. For this to happen, the system asks you during installation to select an object where the objects in the configuration should be integrated: | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 27 July 2019
You can create full or reduced Planfix configurations You choose the configuration type when creating it:
- Full configurations contain complete, standalone Planfix objects that are needed to transfer business processes to another account. During the installation process, they do not interact with any objects already existing in the account and are used in parallel with them.
- Reduced configurations can contain objects (such as custom task fields) that are integrated with objects existing in the recipient's account during the installation process. For example, they may be added to the existing task template. For this to happen, the system asks you during installation to select an object where the objects in the configuration should be integrated: