Process to perform your first organization configuration migration using Change Sets.
Ensure that you have appropriate user permissions as outlined in the Change Sets documentation to perform the following actions.
1. Log in to the target organization. This is the organization that will receive the incoming change set.
2. Navigate to Setup and enter Deployment Settings into the Quick Find box.
3. Click Edit next to the source organization name. This is the organization used to create the outbound change set.
4. Select Allow Inbound Changes and click Save to authorize inbound changes from the source organization.
To see this information in video format, watch this video:
1. Login to the source organization.
2. Navigate to Create an Outbound Change Set in Setup.
3. Click New to create a new change set.
4. Specify a name and description (optional) and click Save.
5. Click Add to select the component and add it to the Change Set.
6. Click View/Add Dependencies.
Any components that depend on the component added in step 5 will be listed. Select the components that need to be migrated and click Add to Change Set.
7. After adding all of the desired components, click Upload to select the target organization and upload the Change Set.
1. Log into the org that has received the Change Set.
2. Navigate to Viewing Inbound Change Sets in Setup.
3. Click a Change Set name to see its detail.
4. Click Validate to validate the Change Set before deploying.
5. Once the validation completes, click View Results to check for any errors.
6. Click Deploy to apply the change set to your org.
7. Click View Results again to see the status and individual changes or errors.
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