1. Inbound Change Sets
An inbound change set is a collection of metadata that has been sent to this environment from an externally associated environment. After an enterprise receives an inbound change set, it can perform a verification and deployment operation.
Inbound change sets are divided into two categories:
- Change Sets to be Deployed:
The inbound change sets that has not been deployed, or the deployment has not been successful.
- Deployed Change Sets:
The inbound change sets that the deployment has been successful.

1.1 Inbound Change Sets Information
Click the inbound change set to enter the details page. The details page contains the details of the inbound change set, validation, deployment history, and included component information.
- The history tab can view all the verification and deployment history of the inbound change set.

- Click on the historical record data to view the detailed information of the historical record.

- The component tab can view all component information contained in the inbound change set.

1.2 Verify Inbound Change Sets
Verify that all components in an inbound change set deploy successfully in this environment. Update the state of the inbound change set after verification, and add a verification history record.
The verification operation will only do the verification, and will not actually deploy the components of the change set.
1.3 Deploy Inbound Change Sets
All components in the inbound change set are deployed in this environment. Update the state of the inbound changeset after the deployment is complete, and add a deployment history record.
If the deployment fails, all the deployment content will be rolled back.
1.4 Delete Inbound Change Sets
This inbound changeset is deleted irreversibly.