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Switch Package Rules
The switch package process lets you move versions from one source package to a target package.
The following rules apply to the switch package process:
- You can switch versions only to a package located in the same state as the source package.
- All or some of the package versions can be switched to another package. For example, Package A has item1 (version 1), item2 (version 2), and you can switch item1 (version1) to a different package but still retain item2 (version2).
- You can switch a branch version to a target package only if the target package does not contain any existing versions of the items being switched.
- If you want to switch a trunk version, the target package cannot have a branch version of the same item.
- Both the branch and the trunk versions must be switched together if the trunk version is a result of a merge from the branch.
- If the target package has branch versions associated with it (even if those branch versions have been merged), the switch package will fail.
- The target package cannot contain the parent path of a version being switched.
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