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    ezorro is offline Junior Member
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    Default Build installable package from studio changes

    REPOST....

    Hi there,

    2 month ago i installed a custom package on a development instance of SugarCRM CE 5.2.0.i. Ever since a lot of changes have been made through the Studio.

    Now I would like to merge the installed package and the changes to an new installable Package.

    I have no clue how to do it. Can anybody help?

    Thanks!

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    mvngti is offline Sugar Community Member
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    Default Re: Build installable package from studio changes

    You should be able to just use "Export Customizations" in studio to make a package of your changes.
    Then install the two modules in the same sequence on the new instance.

    Alternatively unzip both packages and merge all files they have in common into one set, update the manifest.php to contain everything from both and zip it all up again.

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