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Two ways deployment set up in Lifetime
Application Type
Traditional Web
Platform Version
11.20.0 (Build 38549)

Hi,


I have configured three environments in lifetime infrastructure. Now I have to add the fourth one.

Currently the deployment flow is as follows:

DEV ---------------> UAT  ---------------> PROD

On adding the fourth environment LAB I want the following deployment flow process:

1. DEV ---------------> UAT  ---------------> PROD

2. DEV ---------------> UAT  ---------------> LAB

I need an option to deploy code from UAT test environment to either PROD or LAB environment.

Is it possible to achieve?


Thanks and Regards,

Ramya S

2021-01-04 08-13-48
Toto
 
MVP
Solution

Hi Ramya,


Yes this can be done. You need to choose which environment to deploy in the target deployment (see screenshot below)


2020-09-21 11-35-56
Sachin Waghmare
Solution

Hello Ramya,

Please refer the below documentation link where you can select the target environments for deployments. 

https://success.outsystems.com/documentation/11/managing_the_applications_lifecycle/deploy_applications/deploy_an_application/?

This link might also help you to answer your question.

https://www.outsystems.com/forums/discussion/49698/multiple-production-environments-for-separate-applications/

Thanks,

Sachin

2021-01-04 08-13-48
Toto
 
MVP
Solution

Hi Ramya,


Yes this can be done. You need to choose which environment to deploy in the target deployment (see screenshot below)


2020-09-21 11-35-56
Sachin Waghmare
Solution

Hello Ramya,

Please refer the below documentation link where you can select the target environments for deployments. 

https://success.outsystems.com/documentation/11/managing_the_applications_lifecycle/deploy_applications/deploy_an_application/?

This link might also help you to answer your question.

https://www.outsystems.com/forums/discussion/49698/multiple-production-environments-for-separate-applications/

Thanks,

Sachin

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