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Amp Impact Uninstallation Steps
Before uninstalling the Amp Impact managed package from a Salesforce org, certain manual steps must be taken for the uninstall process to succeed. For official Salesforce documentation on uninstalling managed packages, click here.
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Open the Developer Console using the Setup menu.
In the Developer Console, click “Query Editor” in the tabs along the bottom.
In the “Query Editor”, enter the following string: select id, name from pushtopic
Click “Execute” in the bottom left.
Select the PushTopic named “AggregateCalculateUpdate”.
Click “Delete Row”.
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Some Amp Impact Lightning Record Pages (e.g. Project) have an out-of-the-box assignment to either the Amp Impact app or the org default. Out-of-the-box assignments will not prevent uninstallation. For steps with regard to custom Lightning pages that use Amp components, go to the section Custom on Lightning Pages. |
Unassign Permission Sets
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Open Setup.
Use the QuickFind menu to click “Process Builder”.
Expand the process named “Copy Objective Field Values onto Project Objective”.
Click “Deactivate”.
Expand the process named “Copy Indicator Field values onto Project Indicator”.
Click “Deactivate”.
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Delete Custom Processes
The above instructions only pertain to the processes included in the Amp Impact package.
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Custom processes that reference
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any Amp Impact components must be deleted before uninstalling the package.
Open Setup.
Use the QuickFind menu to click “Process Builder”.
Expand the custom process that references the Amp Impact component(s).
Make sure all versions of the custom process are Inactive.
If a version is Active, open that version of the process and click the Deactivate button.
Click Delete next to the process. If there are multiple versions, each version must be deleted before uninstalling Amp Impact.
Repeat Steps 3-5 for every custom process that references Amp Impact components.
Deactivate Flows
Flows in the Amp Impact package must be deactivated before the package uninstallation can succeed. Follow the below steps to deactivate all Amp processes.
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These instructions only pertain to processes included in the Amp Impact package. For custom processes that reference Amp Impact objects, see section Custom Flow for uninstallation steps. |
Delete Custom Flows
The above instructions only pertain to flows included in the Amp Impact package. Custom flows that reference any Amp Impact components must be deleted before uninstalling the package.
Open Setup.
Use the QuickFind menu to click “Flow”.
Open the custom flow that references the Amp Impact component(s).
Make sure all versions of the custom flow are Inactive.
If a version is Active, click the Deactivate button next to that version.
Click the Delete button for the flow.
Repeat Steps 3-5 for every custom flow that references Amp Impact components.
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Custom Steps for Certain Use Cases
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Open Setup.
Use the QuickFind menu to click “Digital Experience”.
Click “builder” “Builder” next to the Digital Experience that which has a Navigation Menu that references Amp Objects.
Click on the Navigation Menu in the Builder.
In the popup that appears, click the “Navigation Menu” button.
In the next popup that appears, click the X next to every Amp Object listed in the Navigation Menu.
Click “Save” in the popup.
Click “Publish”.
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Open Setup.
Use the QuickFind menu to click “Installed Packages”.
Click “Uninstall” next to the Amp Impact package.
In the next screen, you will be prompted to save a copy of this package’s data for 48 hours after uninstall. This temporarily saves all data and metadata from the package in case you need to re-install the package and re-upload your historical data.
Check the box next to “Yes, I want to uninstall this package and permanently delete all associated components”.
Click Uninstall“Uninstall”.
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