Re: Migrate jobs to pipeline "in-place"?

2021-08-04 Thread 'Björn Pedersen' via Jenkins Users
As you would need to delete the old job before you can create a new job 
with the name, no. 

I would  recommend to create a new job with a nice version (e.g. jobnameV2 
) in parallel to the old job, then disable (not delete! ) the old job.

Björn

sl...@dresearch-fe.de schrieb am Mittwoch, 4. August 2021 um 13:46:14 UTC+2:

>
> We like to migrate some "Free-Style"-projects to pipelines.
>
> Is it possible to do this "in place" (i.e. in the same job)? The 
> background is that we do not want to lose the history and links to other 
> jobs.
>
>

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Migrate jobs to pipeline "in-place"?

2021-08-04 Thread Steffen Sledz

We like to migrate some "Free-Style"-projects to pipelines.

Is it possible to do this "in place" (i.e. in the same job)? The background 
is that we do not want to lose the history and links to other jobs.

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