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June 15, 2018
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Attaching a library to an environment

  • June 15, 2018
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I have an environment set up but not able to attach a library to it

When I go to the drop down menu None is selected and I see the environment that has been set up but it is greyed out

What do I need to do ?

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Best answer by Reyhan_Sadaka

Launch does require you to create a new library instance that you can put your changes into.

In "Publishing" there's a plus button on the far left in Development, you should be able to click that:

And then you'll actually be able to create a Library to actually put your rules/data elements/etc into:

Just give it a name and select the appropriate environment, and you should be good to go. You should also see it in the "Working Library" dropdown in the upper right after creation.

5 replies

New Participant
February 7, 2024

The answer marked in not the correct one. Question is how to enable grayed out environment so that we can select from dropdown. 

New Participant
January 22, 2020
Having the same issue, and the comment does not solve how to make the library clickable for attaching to a created environment.
danc76581001
New Participant
August 21, 2019

The environment is still greyed out. What is not made clear is that only one library can sit in Development env at a time. You need to remove any existing libraries before adding new ones.

New Participant
January 27, 2021
Thanks for mentioning that Dev env only allows for one library at a time, this saved me time.
jantzen_b
Employee
June 29, 2018

Does the previous reply answer your question? If so, would you mind marking it correct?

Reyhan_Sadaka
Reyhan_SadakaAccepted solution
New Participant
June 20, 2018

Launch does require you to create a new library instance that you can put your changes into.

In "Publishing" there's a plus button on the far left in Development, you should be able to click that:

And then you'll actually be able to create a Library to actually put your rules/data elements/etc into:

Just give it a name and select the appropriate environment, and you should be good to go. You should also see it in the "Working Library" dropdown in the upper right after creation.