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Data Replication
Data replication copies data, metadata, and files from staging to a development or production instance.
- Data Replication Processes
Each data replication process copies data, metadata, and files or reverts the most recent data replication copy. - Create a Data Replication Process
You can trigger a data replication process manually, schedule it to run at a specified time or recur at a specified interval, or create a job to run it. - Salesforce Commerce Cloud D2C: Quick Start Guide
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A data replication process includes one or more configurable tasks that handle different types of data. - Reading Data Replication Logs
Salesforce B2C Commerce logs on the staging and target instances record the progress of data replication processes. Understanding them can help you troubleshoot replication problems. When troubleshooting, first examine the logs on the source instance. If they donβt indicate any failures, check the logs on the target instance. - Undo a Data Replication Process
When you undo a data replication, data on the target instance reverts to the values from before the most recent data replication process that included publishing. You can only run an undo process after a data replication process of type Publishing or Transfer & Publishing. - Business Manager Module Data Replication
The tables in this section map the data managed in Business Manager modules to data replication tasks. - Salesforce Javascript Developer I - Certification Tests
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Infocenter Retirement: On June 30, 2023, the Infocenter was retired, and documentation currently hosted on the Infocenter will be published to Salesforce Help, Commerce Cloud Developer Center, and Salesforce B2C Commerce Developer Documentation Resources. For more information, see the release note.