An app builder created multiple custom fields, page layouts, and reports in the sandbox and added them to a change set. After the change set was deployed to production, the reports were NOT deployed.
What should the app builder do?
A.
Recreate the reports in production. Reports are not supported in change sets.
B.
Move the reports to the Unfiled Public Reports folder and add them to a new change set
C.
Add the reports to an unmanaged package and Install the unmanaged package into production.
D.
Move the reports from the Unfiled Public Reports folder and add them to a new change set.
I've found an explanation. "Reports stored in the My Personal Custom Reports folder (private reports) don’t appear in the list of reports that can be added to the changeset. Reports stored in the Unfiled Public Reports folder appear in the list of reports that can be added to the changeset, but they aren’t deployed even if added to the changeset. To deploy a private or unfiled report using a changeset, first copy or move the report to a different report folder.
When creating your outbound changeset, add a folder first, then you can use the View/Add Dependencies button to get a list of all of the associated reports for the folder. There's a checkbox available to select all or pick and choose individual reports and then add to the changeset." https://salesforceworld.quora.com/How-to-deploy-a-report-folder-in-Salesforce-using-a-changeset
D. Move the reports from the Unfiled Public Reports folder and add them to a new change set.
Reports are supported in change sets, but they must be in the Unfiled Public Reports folder in order to be deployed through a change set. If the reports were not deployed after the change set was deployed to production, the app builder should move the reports from their current location to the Unfiled Public Reports folder and then add them to a new change set for deployment. This should allow the reports to be deployed to production along with the other custom objects and components in the change set.
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