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Hey there all!
I'm currently on an Umbraco Cloud trial period. I was testing the deployment from Local-to-Cloud and the sync of Cloud-to-Local.
I was enjoying its simplicity very much, until I found out that my Document Types' and Data Types' folder structure was being affected.
Here is an image of the correct (and original) structure:
And here is the structure after the environment syncing:
As you can see, the folder "testInnerFolder" lost its parent in the sync process and is no longer a child of "testOutterFolder".
Is this a known issue?
could be an issue, i'd check the issue tracker and report if it's not yet reported so hq can fix it for a next version.
sounds like this is the one: http://issues.umbraco.org/issue/UAAS-513
always helps to vote up!
--Dirk
Thanks Dirk!
I've voted up the issue :) it's exactly what I am experiencing.. marking your answer as the solving one
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Document Types and Data Types folders losing parent
Hey there all!
I'm currently on an Umbraco Cloud trial period. I was testing the deployment from Local-to-Cloud and the sync of Cloud-to-Local.
I was enjoying its simplicity very much, until I found out that my Document Types' and Data Types' folder structure was being affected.
Here is an image of the correct (and original) structure:
And here is the structure after the environment syncing:
As you can see, the folder "testInnerFolder" lost its parent in the sync process and is no longer a child of "testOutterFolder".
Is this a known issue?
could be an issue, i'd check the issue tracker and report if it's not yet reported so hq can fix it for a next version.
sounds like this is the one: http://issues.umbraco.org/issue/UAAS-513
always helps to vote up!
--Dirk
Thanks Dirk!
I've voted up the issue :) it's exactly what I am experiencing.. marking your answer as the solving one
is working on a reply...