if you are deploying it sandbox to production. Create outbound change set and you will find you process buider under the "flow" dropdown
Process Builder processes can be successfully deployed from one environment to another using Change Sets. You need to select "Flow Definition" in the Component drop down when adding components. Also: When you deploy the change set, the process needs to be "activated" if its not active postdeployment.
if you are deploying it sandbox to production. Create outbound change set and you will find you process buider under the "flow" dropdown
Process Builder processes can be successfully deployed from one environment to another using Change Sets. You need to select "Flow Definition" in the Component drop down when adding components. Also: When you deploy the change set, the process needs to be "activated" if its not active postdeployment.
if you are deploying it sandbox to production. Create outbound change set and you will find you process buider under the "flow" dropdown
Process Builder processes can be successfully deployed from one environment to another using Change Sets. You need to select "Flow Definition" in the Component drop down when adding components. Also: When you deploy the change set, the process needs to be "activated" if its not active postdeployment.
Help URl-https://automationchampion.com/tag/deploy-process-builder-process-using-the-change-set/
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if you are deploying it sandbox to production. Create outbound change set and you will find you process buider under the "flow" dropdown
Process Builder processes can be successfully deployed from one environment to another using Change Sets. You need to select "Flow Definition" in the Component drop down when adding components. Also: When you deploy the change set, the process needs to be "activated" if its not active postdeployment.
Help URl-https://automationchampion.com/tag/deploy-process-builder-process-using-the-change-set/
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