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When several improvements are carried out in parallel on a model, what are the best practices to prevent stickiness between each other?

When several improvements are carried out in parallel on a model, what are the best practices to prevent stickiness between each other ? Is there a solution to allow the delivery of an improvement (or a fix), even when others are still under development or test ?


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Hi Nicolas,  

There's nothing to stop two users from working on a model at the same time.
However, they should coordinate their activities and be aware of what each other is doing or has done. They should communicate and be well organized. Outside of communicating the changes, there is currently not a built in solution. However, there is an enhancement request for deploying parts of the model at different times. The internal reference id is MDM-8863

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Hi Nicolas,  

There's nothing to stop two users from working on a model at the same time.
However, they should coordinate their activities and be aware of what each other is doing or has done. They should communicate and be well organized. Outside of communicating the changes, there is currently not a built in solution. However, there is an enhancement request for deploying parts of the model at different times. The internal reference id is MDM-8863

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