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- If you do not review or use the information in the Stored Logic Validity Check section of your deploy reports, then set storedLogicValidityCheck="disabled" to avoid possible performance slow down for a feature you aren't actively using.
- If you review and use the Stored Logic Validity Check information in your deploy reports but you do not use the storedLogicValidityAction=FAIL option, then set we recommend setting storedLogicValidityCheck="limited".
- If you review and use the Stored Logic Validity Check information in your deploy reports and you also have enabled the storedLogicValidityAction=FAIL option, then set we recommend setting storedLogicValidityCheck="local".
- Although storedLogicValidityCheck="global" is an available setting and is the most comprehensive, if performance timing is an important consideration then it may be better to use a smaller scope such as "local" or "limited".
- Please see the notes in the "Stored Logic Validity Check" heading on this page: Configuring Project Settings
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