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Test Like a Pro Before Deployment ✅
Rolling out changes in IDF? Whether it’s a new object, action, validation, or extension field, don’t move straight to production—test first to avoid system disruptions and costly rework.

Here’s a better approach:

📌 1. Test in a Development Environment – Build and test your logic where it’s safe. Use realistic test data to simulate real-world use.

📌 2. Validate with a Small Group – Involve key  Read more...users early. They’ll help catch edge cases and confirm that the change makes sense in practice.

📌 3. Monitor for Errors – Check messages, logs, and behavior during testing. Make sure validations, actions, and relationships behave as expected.

📌 4. Save and Commit When Ready – Once fully tested, save your changes to host and commit. This ensures your updates are clean and reliable when promoted.

💡 Pro Tip: Keep documentation of what you changed—especially for complex logic or extension file updates. It’ll help during future audits or rollbacks.

Testing before deployment isn’t extra work—it’s smart insurance.
How do you handle change testing in IDF? Let’s compare notes 👇
#InforIDF #ERPDeployment #Testing #ChangeControl #DevelopmentBestPractices Show less...
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Test Like a Pro Before Deployment ✅
Rolling out changes in IDF? Whether it’s a new object, action, validation, or extension field, don’t move straight to production—test first to avoid system disruptions and costly rework.

Here’s a better approach:

📌 1. Test in a Development Environment – Build and test your logic where it’s safe. Use realistic test data to simulate real-world use.

📌 2. Validate with a Small Group – Involve key  Read more...users early. They’ll help catch edge cases and confirm that the change makes sense in practice.

📌 3. Monitor for Errors – Check messages, logs, and behavior during testing. Make sure validations, actions, and relationships behave as expected.

📌 4. Save and Commit When Ready – Once fully tested, save your changes to host and commit. This ensures your updates are clean and reliable when promoted.

💡 Pro Tip: Keep documentation of what you changed—especially for complex logic or extension file updates. It’ll help during future audits or rollbacks.

Testing before deployment isn’t extra work—it’s smart insurance.
How do you handle change testing in IDF? Let’s compare notes 👇
#InforIDF #ERPDeployment #Testing #ChangeControl #DevelopmentBestPractices Show less...
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