Insum helped write the APEX Data Packager, enabling you to implement your application across workspaces while taking any data you need with you. If you are using identity columns, though, you need to synchronize the value of the associated identity column sequence after loading data–something not natively handled by the Data Packager.
In this episode, Anton and Hayden share their solution with Special Guest Jayson Hanes.
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