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    Upgrade History module

    The Upgrade History module tracks every upgrade made to an instance. You can also view the complete report of an old upgrade or a recently completed upgrade version using this module.

    To view an upgrade history record, navigate to Upgrade Center > Upgrade History and select an upgrade from the list. When you select an upgrade from the list, the System Upgrades form appears.
    Table 1. System Upgrades form details
    Field Description
    From Name of the previous war file (version).
    To Name of the applied war file (version).
    Upgrade started Timestamp of when the upgrade process began.
    Upgrade finished Timestamp of when the upgrade process was completed.
    Table 2. Upgrade History Details form section
    Field Description
    Changes skipped Total number of records that are different from the previous upgrade. Also, the upgrade component was not applied, mostly due to customization.
    Changes applied Total number of changes that are applied as a part of this upgrade.

    Changes applied is the sum of updated and different records, added to the number of deleted records (where the value of the changes is true), and inserted records (where the value of the changes is true).

    Changes processed Total number of records that were processed as a part of this upgrade. Changes processed is the sum of Changes skipped and Changes applied.
    Copies to review Total number of copied records to review. These records are base records that have been upgraded.

    Click the Skipped Record VTB related link to view and manage skipped records on the Visual Task Board (VTB). See Skipped Records Visual Task Board for more information.

    Click the View Upgrade Summary Report related link to view the summary of an older upgrade on the Upgrade Monitor module.

    See Review skipped records using related lists for more information about related lists.

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      Upgrade History module

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      Upgrade History module

      The Upgrade History module tracks every upgrade made to an instance. You can also view the complete report of an old upgrade or a recently completed upgrade version using this module.

      To view an upgrade history record, navigate to Upgrade Center > Upgrade History and select an upgrade from the list. When you select an upgrade from the list, the System Upgrades form appears.
      Table 1. System Upgrades form details
      Field Description
      From Name of the previous war file (version).
      To Name of the applied war file (version).
      Upgrade started Timestamp of when the upgrade process began.
      Upgrade finished Timestamp of when the upgrade process was completed.
      Table 2. Upgrade History Details form section
      Field Description
      Changes skipped Total number of records that are different from the previous upgrade. Also, the upgrade component was not applied, mostly due to customization.
      Changes applied Total number of changes that are applied as a part of this upgrade.

      Changes applied is the sum of updated and different records, added to the number of deleted records (where the value of the changes is true), and inserted records (where the value of the changes is true).

      Changes processed Total number of records that were processed as a part of this upgrade. Changes processed is the sum of Changes skipped and Changes applied.
      Copies to review Total number of copied records to review. These records are base records that have been upgraded.

      Click the Skipped Record VTB related link to view and manage skipped records on the Visual Task Board (VTB). See Skipped Records Visual Task Board for more information.

      Click the View Upgrade Summary Report related link to view the summary of an older upgrade on the Upgrade Monitor module.

      See Review skipped records using related lists for more information about related lists.

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