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[Employee Onboarding] Can we run any application installed from forge in personal environment
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I have installed Floorplan, timesheets, employee onboarding applications from forge and running in service studio of Outsystems 11.

But when I open in browser there's some error regarding modules are missing. Can we install and run all the applications in personal environment or do we have some limitations in installing and  running applications from forge in personal environment.

2022-07-11 14-05-36
Jeroen Barnhoorn

Hi Akshita,

There are no restriction on which Forge applications you can install on your personal environment (other than that they must be compatible with the OutSystems version on your PE of course).

Have you tried installing all the dependencies that the Employee Onboarding app requires (see below)?

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Akshita A

I am able to install all the dependencies except floor plan.


Check the below screenshot.

2024-01-22 11-37-37
Bruno Cabús Jacby

Have you tried clicking "Install Anyway"? and after uploading the dependencies via Service Studio?

Also, try uninstalling the Floor Plan and download this version:

Floor Plan 1.2.6

2023-06-12 05-32-53
Ananya Ghosal

Hello @Akshita A,

Apparently, you can use any forge components which are visible to you in Forge tab. However, you need to remember few things:
1. Few components are outsystems supported, few are not. There can be a price associated for some forge components.
2. Not all forge components are compatible with your current service studio version. 
3. If you choose to 'install anyway', and after that you are getting few missing modules, in that case try to figure out which components are missing. You might need to consume those modules explicitly by managing dependencies.

Hope, this was helpful. If you need further inputs, please post what kind of errors are you getting. 

Best Regards,
Ananya

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