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Deploying one model D365FO LCS

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Hello all,
Can anyone please tell me what will happen if i deployed only one customized model on Sandbox and there were other customized models on Sandbox?
Would all models be removed and also the related data, or there will be some sort of incremental update?
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  • Waed Ayyad Profile Picture
    9,089 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi
     
    You already have the same question on this thread: Deploying only one model package D365FO, can you keep the communication on that thread?
     
    Thanks,
    Waed Ayyad
     

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    Anthony Blake Profile Picture
    3,092 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
     
    The deployment would fail, as it is not a valid deployable package for that environment.
     
    It's described well in the documentation here: 
     
    If your software deployable package contains CustomizationA, CustomizationB, and ISV1, it's a fully deployable package for the SandboxTest environment. This is because it exactly matches the model list. It's also a fully deployable package for the SandboxPreProd environment because it has all the models that are installed, plus CustomizationB.

    However, if your software deployable package contains only CustomizationA, it isn't fully deployable for either environment. The package is missing some of the models that are already installed. 
    If you wanted to remove the installed packages, this is done via configuration inside the deployable package. You must explicitly set the packages you are removing:
     
     
    • Create a file that is named ModuleToRemove.txt.
    • In the file, put the name of each module that you want to remove on a separate line. Make sure that you've completed the prerequisites for each module that you're removing.
    • Create a valid deployable package, and put the ModuleToRemove.txt file in the package\AOSService\Scripts folder.
    • Upload the package to the Lifecycle Services asset library. Wait for the asset to finish validation, and review any warnings that are shown on the Asset Details panel on the right side of the page.
    • Install the deployable package. For more information about how to install deployable packages, see Apply updates to cloud environments.
    • Verify that the package was uninstalled before you complete this procedure in a production environment.
     
    Anthony

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