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I'm getting a template from a site that contains about 250 client side pages, a number of lists and some other settings. I'm trying to get a template from this site but thanks to an error in one of the 250 pages, the entire process fails and I'm forced to go back and go through the entire process again. I've had similar issues in the past where applying or getting a template failed on something I'd consider inconsequential.
What I'd like to see is a setting on the ProvisioningTemplateCreationInformation that allows me to 'continue on error' so that I can create or apply the template regardless of exceptions. For example, if provisioning one page fails, go on to the next one - I can probably manually fix the thing that went wrong.
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I'm getting a template from a site that contains about 250 client side pages, a number of lists and some other settings. I'm trying to get a template from this site but thanks to an error in one of the 250 pages, the entire process fails and I'm forced to go back and go through the entire process again. I've had similar issues in the past where applying or getting a template failed on something I'd consider inconsequential.
What I'd like to see is a setting on the ProvisioningTemplateCreationInformation that allows me to 'continue on error' so that I can create or apply the template regardless of exceptions. For example, if provisioning one page fails, go on to the next one - I can probably manually fix the thing that went wrong.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: