What is use of creating a save files? How to use in abinitio graph?



What is use of creating a save files? How to use in abinitio graph?..

Answer / kashyap kiran addepally

Abinitio elements can be migrated only using the save file.
This is because when we tag the latest versions under a tag like example.tag. It can not be migrated directly to production. So a Save file is made containing the tag. So that it can be migrated easily. All types are abinitio elements will be migrated as SAVE file only.

Note: The latest version is tagged so that it will be deployed in sandbox and be used as the latest version. So tagging plays an important role.

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