Prepare a Context Definition Package from Source Organization
Create a new package with your context definitions, or upload an existing package with
their associated context definitions to reuse them in other organizations. When creating a
context definition package, the custom objects and fields associated with the context definition
are automatically included in the package.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Professional, and
Unlimited editions for Industries clouds where Context Service is
enabled
User Permissions
Needed
To create a new package:
Context Service Admin
To upload an existing package:
Context Service Admin
Create a Context Definition Package
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Package Manager, and
then select Package Manager.
Click New.
In the Create a Package window, give your package a name and, choose to add details
in the optional Description field.
Save your changes.
In the Package Detail window, select the Components tab and click
Add.
Select a Component Type. You can select one or more component
names from the displayed list.
Click Add to Package.
On the Package Detail page, click Upload.
Enter a Version Name. Edit the Version Number or use the
auto-populated value. If needed, enter a description and set a password to protect the
package.
Click Upload.
Upload an Existing Context Definition Package
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Package Manager, and
then select Package Manager.
From the Package List, select a package.
Select one or more components from the list and click
Add.
Select a Component Type. You can select one or more component names from the
displayed list.
Click Add to Package.
On the Package Detail page, click Upload.
Enter a Version Name. Edit the Version Number or use the auto-populated value. If
needed, enter a description and set a password to protect the package.
Click Upload.
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