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Paul Tangusso
Inbound or Outbound Change Set History
I would like to view a Change Set (containing an Apex Class) that was created and deployed last year 2019. Is there any place in Salesforce where I can find a history of either Outbound or Inbound change sets for this time period or for any previous time period? Thank you.
Unfortunately, there is nothing we can really do.
As per this KBA: https://help.salesforce.com/apex/HTViewHelpDoc?id=changesets_inbound_view_list.htm&language=en_US
"The Inbound Change Sets page lists to change sets awaiting deployment, as well as the history of deployed changesets. To view inbound changesets, from Setup, click Deploy | Inbound Change Sets.
Note
Inbound changesets are permanently deleted six months after the changeset is uploaded."
In other words, you will always see the History of your Changesets in listed, however, they are permanently deleted 6 months after they have been uploaded.
The ChangeSets here below were deployed (so were uploaded) more than 6 months ago, hence they have been permanently deleted.
Let me know if it helps you and close your query by marking it as solved so that it can help others in the future.
Thanks.
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Unfortunately, there is nothing we can really do.
As per this KBA: https://help.salesforce.com/apex/HTViewHelpDoc?id=changesets_inbound_view_list.htm&language=en_US
"The Inbound Change Sets page lists to change sets awaiting deployment, as well as the history of deployed changesets. To view inbound changesets, from Setup, click Deploy | Inbound Change Sets.
Note
Inbound changesets are permanently deleted six months after the changeset is uploaded."
In other words, you will always see the History of your Changesets in listed, however, they are permanently deleted 6 months after they have been uploaded.
The ChangeSets here below were deployed (so were uploaded) more than 6 months ago, hence they have been permanently deleted.
Let me know if it helps you and close your query by marking it as solved so that it can help others in the future.
Thanks.