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6.02-01 Define Production lists before the first sync
Don't set all lists to production initially. Setting a list back to Structural (after a synchronize) will remove data from the existing production list even if the members are the exact same Best Practices articles: Prepare Applications for ALM ALM Explained—Part 3: Avoiding Data Loss Questions on this topic? See 6.02-01…
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6.02-02 Formula protection - Hard coding
You cannot hard code a reference to an item in a production list because that member may be deleted by an end user Best Practices article: Formula Protection Questions on this topic? See 6.02-02 Formula protection - Hard coding in our Planual forum.
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6.02-03 Review the need for Production Lists
Only lists that require amending as part of the business process, or where the lists are populated by imports should be set to production lists Best Practice article: ALM Explained—Part 3: Avoiding Data Loss Questions on this topic? See 6.02-03 Review the need for Production Lists in our Planual forum.
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6.02-04 Don't click and hope
Review the referenced by column of potential lists and check for hard coded formula references before checking them as production so you don't generate rollbacks Related to Rule: 6.02-02 Formula protection - Hard coding Best Practice article: ALM Explained—Part 3: Avoiding Data Loss Questions on this topic? See 6.02-04…