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Change Sets

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What is Change Sets?

Change sets are a mechanism for grouping a set of changes to a software system into a single unit. This allows for the changes to be deployed, tested, and reverted together, ensuring consistency and reducing the risk of partial or broken deployments. They are commonly used in version control systems and database management systems.

What other technologies are related to Change Sets?

Change Sets Competitor Technologies

Salesforce's modern CLI for development and deployment, offering more robust and automated features than Change Sets. A common alternative way of deployment.
mentioned alongside Change Sets in 2% (56) of relevant job posts
A DevOps platform for Salesforce. Provides a more comprehensive and automated release management process than Change Sets.
mentioned alongside Change Sets in 1% (57) of relevant job posts
An automation server. Can automate deployments, acting as an alternative to Change Sets.
mentioned alongside Change Sets in 0% (264) of relevant job posts

Change Sets Complementary Technologies

Used to automate processes within Salesforce, enhancing the functionality managed by Change Sets.
mentioned alongside Change Sets in 56% (177) of relevant job posts
A design system for building user interfaces on the Salesforce platform, often deployed via change sets.
mentioned alongside Change Sets in 12% (185) of relevant job posts
Used to interact with Salesforce data and metadata, and can be deployed using Change Sets.
mentioned alongside Change Sets in 8% (202) of relevant job posts

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