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          View, Modify, and Enable Fast Activation on Omnistudio Content

          View, Modify, and Enable Fast Activation on Omnistudio Content

          When you disable the Managed Package Runtime setting, you can view and modify standard Omnistudio content that ships with your Salesforce Industries license from the designers. You also enable faster Omniscript and Flexcard activation.

          For functions and features not supported in Flexcard and Omniscript standard components, see Omnistudio and Omnistudio for Managed Packages Features Support .

          How Do I View and Modify Standard Content?

          • As an admin, to view and modify Omnistudio content from the designers, disable Managed Package Runtime (formerly enable Standard Omnistudio Runtime) and install the Winter ’23 or later package.

            Until you upgrade to the Winter ’23 or later package, activating an Omnistudio component in a Designer generates an LWC. Therefore, you don’t benefit from fast activation.

            Without the Winter ‘23 or later package, you can’t modify the standard content that ships with your Salesforce Industries license. To modify standard content, you must create a version of the component. Release updates to a standard component are pushed to Version 1 of the component, which is never editable. Your created versions don’t update with new releases.

          • As an end user, to view standard Flexcards or Omniscripts on a Lightning page or Experience site, disable Managed Package Runtime (formerly enable Standard Omnistudio Runtime) and confirm you have the Omnistudio permission set license.

          Which Runtime Am I Using?

          • If my Flexcard or Omniscript LWCs are published to Lightning or Experience pages...
            • and I disable package-based runtime: My content uses whichever runtime was enabled when the Flexcard or Omniscript was activated. If I deactivate and then reactivate my content, my LWCs automatically use the standard runtime.
            • and package-based runtime is enabled: My content uses the managed packaged runtime.
          • If I have inactive Flexcards or Omniscripts...
            • and I disable package-based runtime: In Preview, my content uses the standard runtime. After activation, no LWCs are generated and my content uses the standard runtime. I must add Flexcard and Omniscripts to Lightning pages and Experience sites with the standard component in the Lightning App and Experience Site Builders.
            • and package-based runtime is enabled: In Preview, my content uses the managed package runtime. After activation, LWCs are generated and my content uses the managed package runtime. I must add Flexcard and Omniscripts to Lightning pages and Experience sites with a custom component in the Lightning App and Experience Site Builders.
           
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