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We have received very positive feedback about the proposed redesigns and business partners told us that this is what their customers are asking for. However, some business partners also expressed concerns about migration to a new GUI. Questions such as the following came up:

- What does this all mean for already implemented customizations?
- Will there be tools for migration?

From our side, we don't have an answer now, hence this thread. Clearly if a customization has been built using the Application Dictionary, it will migrate smoothly to the new UI. However, if manual code has been developed, it is going to be difficult - if not impossible - to keep it working. All we can do is try to publish good guidelines on how to manually port the customizations to the new version.

Perhaps somebody in the community has a good idea on how to solve this problem

 

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We have received very positive feedback about the proposed redesigns and business partners told us that this is what their customers are asking for. However, some business partners also expressed concerns about migration to a new GUI. Questions such as the following came up:

- What does this all mean for already implemented customizations?
- Will there be tools for migration?

From our side, we don't have an answer now, hence this thread. Clearly if a customization has been built using the Application Dictionary, it will migrate smoothly to the new UI. However, if manual code has been developed, it is going to be difficult - if not impossible - to keep it working. All we can do is try to publish good guidelines on how to manually port the customizations to the new version.

Perhaps somebody in the community has a good idea on how to solve this problem

 

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We have received very positive feedback about the proposed redesigns and business partners told us that this is what their customers are asking for. However, some business partners also expressed concerns about migration to a new GUI. Questions such as the following came up:

- What does this all mean for already implemented customizations?
- Will there be tools for migration?

From our side, we don't have an answer now, hence this thread. Clearly if a customization has been built using the Application Dictionary, it will migrate smoothly to the new UI. However, if manual code has been developed, it is going to be difficult - if not impossible - to keep it working. All we can do is try to publish good guidelines on how to manually port the customizations to the new version.

Perhaps somebody in the community has a good idea on how to solve this problem

 

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