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It seems that doctypes are merged. Example if you add a property on a doctype in the child the doctype will be merged with updates from baseline.
On the other hand it seems that changes to grid configuration is reset.
Are there any docs that describes what is merged and what is reset when updating childs with baseline?
etc etc
/jesper
Hi Jesper,
IIRC they get merged if it can be done without conflict, if not, the newest version will be preferred, and overwrites the older one, according to https://codegarden19.com/sessions/common-pitfalls-while-building-for-cloud-and-deploy/
https://youtu.be/Ueaoz9Pagm0 https://codegarden19.com/media/1327/claus-kenneth-cg19-presentation.pdf
Thank you Søren - really appreciate it.
I wasnt at codegarden this year - lesson learned - I'll be there in 2020 :-)
See you there :)
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Umbraco Cloud baseline - what is merged, what is reset when updating childs with baseline
It seems that doctypes are merged. Example if you add a property on a doctype in the child the doctype will be merged with updates from baseline.
On the other hand it seems that changes to grid configuration is reset.
Are there any docs that describes what is merged and what is reset when updating childs with baseline?
etc etc
/jesper
Hi Jesper,
IIRC they get merged if it can be done without conflict, if not, the newest version will be preferred, and overwrites the older one, according to https://codegarden19.com/sessions/common-pitfalls-while-building-for-cloud-and-deploy/
https://youtu.be/Ueaoz9Pagm0 https://codegarden19.com/media/1327/claus-kenneth-cg19-presentation.pdf
Thank you Søren - really appreciate it.
I wasnt at codegarden this year - lesson learned - I'll be there in 2020 :-)
See you there :)
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