6.03-01 Don't take the model out of deployed mode
Once ALM has been initiated, and Deployed mode is turned on, the Production model should NEVER be taken out of Deployed mode
Exceptions:
6.03-01a Development Model creation - When copying a Production model to create the initial ALM environment, or when re-creating the DEV model as part of a “reset”
6.03-01b There are no other exceptions! - It is just not worth it. ALM brings control, but there are rules, and Deployed mode is the key rule
Best Practice article:
ALM Explained—Part 1: Compatibility
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Title
- Preface
- PLANS
- Planual Conventions
- Zen of Anaplan
- Chapter 1 - Central Library
- Time
- Versions
- Users and Roles
- Contents
- Lists
- Subsets
- Line Item Subsets
- Emojis
- Chapter 2 - Engine
- Modules
- Formulas
- Line Items
- Saved Views
- Chapter 3 - UX Principles
- Hierarchy of Information
- Smart Grouping
- Reduce Visual Load
- Progressive Disclosure
- Use Consistency and Standards
- Provide Help and Guidance
- Use The Correct Data Type
- Give Users Visibility Into Status
- Match With Real World Scenarios
- Check In With End Uses Frequently
- Chapter 4 - UX Build
- Apps
- Dashboards
- Filters
- Chapter 5 - Integration
- Actions
- Processes
- Source Models
- Imports
- Exports
- Import Data Sources
- Data Hub
- Chapter 6 - Application Lifecycle Management
- Revision Tags
- Production Lists
- Architecture
- Deployed Mode
- Managing Changes During Development
- Chapter 7 - Extensions
- Excel
- PowerPoint