Migrating event procedures in Flow Studio
As a general rule, we recommend not migrating event procedures, but designing workflows from scratch with PlentyONE Flow.
In Flow Studio you start the migration of event procedures via the Migrations function. Here you find an overview of all your event procedures. Not every event procedure can’t be migrated to Flow Studio 1:1. If an event procedure is already migrated, you will find it in the overview with the name of the migrated flow. Note, that an event procedure can only be migrated once to Flow Studio.
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Migration available only in new price plan
The migration of event procedures is only available if you have a new PlentyONE price plan (Lite, Lite +, Expand, Scale or Ultimate). |
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Migration of event procedures at maximal flow limit
You can’t migrate any event procedures, if you already reached the limit of flows. If you have more event procedures to migrate than available flows, you can think about if some event procedures can be combined to one flow. |
1. Migrating event procedures in Flow Studio
Proceed as follows to migrate existing event procedures to Flow Studio:
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Go to Automation » Flow Studio.
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Click on Migrations.
→ A drop-down menu opens. -
Click on Migrate event procedures.
→ Migration of event procedures to flow menu opens. -
Click on Migrate event procedures (sync_alt) for the event procedure that you want to migrate.
→ A flow with the name of the event procedures is created and opened.
You successfully migrated the event procedure. Before you activate your flow, check if the settings for triggers, filters and actions have changed.