How to Undeploy Process in Dell Boomi

Steps for Undeploy
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In this post, we will cover the steps for How to Undeploy Process in Dell Boomi.

Below are the Steps one need to follow to UnDeploy your Boomi Process:

Step 1: Login to the Dell Boomi Platform using the link https://platform.boomi.com/.

Login Screen

Step 2: Go to the Deploy tab as shown below:

Deploy Screen

 

Step 3: Select the process to be undeployed as shown below:

Undeployed

Step 4: Go to the attachments tab and select the attached environment from where we need to undeploy the process.

undeploy process

Step 5: Move the attached environment to the unattached environments.

Unattached Environment

Step 6: Go back to deployments and the process gets undeployed.

Go back to Deployments

So, this is all about the Steps to UnDeploy Process in Dell Boomi Platform.

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