Hi everyone, is it possible to automate the functionality of "Copy & Archive" of a Model? And eventually schedule this automation?
Thank you in advance!
Joana
At this point, I don't believe Anaplan can automatically "copy and archive" a model because it's done at a very high level and can't be classified as an action under the module's actions tab.
Hi Albin, thank you for your response. Do you know if this can be possible in some way with Anaplan Connect?
Hi all, the ability to automate copying and archiving models does not appear to be presently available in Anaplan.
This ability has been requested as far back as of October 2019.
I recommend folks "Upvote" the links below.
If a submission gets enough “Upvotes” then Anaplan prioritizes it for consideration on their roadmap.119 Upvotes Automated backup of models — Anaplan Community
89 Upvotes Schedule "Copy & Archive" - Backup Model — Anaplan Community
50 Upvotes Expose Copy and Archive (Model Backups) in API — Anaplan Community
17 Upvotes Automate Model management — Anaplan Community
13 Upvotes Is it possible to use the Anaplan API to copy and archive models? — Anaplan Community
11 Upvotes Cloudworks or Anaplan APIs: Automatic Archival Process — Anaplan Community
7 Upvotes Model Archives : Automation & Tenant administration — Anaplan Community
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