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Many thanks for the implementation for this feature request
But ....
Only if you have special configurations for special customers will you not be able to do it that way.
Is it possible to set a "Tag" to customers and PHP Configuration (maybe for more settings?)?
For example:
Customer "web1" set a Tag "Web Package S" PHP Configuration "PHP Packages S" to set the Tag "Web Package S".
And now to have a function to update all PHP configurations for customers that have the same Tag "Web Package S".
This "tages" would be nice if you could also set this to the customer via API, for example when creating the customer via API.
Or to update the PHP versions via the hosting plans.
Read more here: #980
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Many thanks for the implementation for this feature request
But ....
Only if you have special configurations for special customers will you not be able to do it that way.
Is it possible to set a "Tag" to customers and PHP Configuration (maybe for more settings?)?
For example:
Customer "web1" set a Tag "Web Package S"
PHP Configuration "PHP Packages S" to set the Tag "Web Package S".
And now to have a function to update all PHP configurations for customers that have the same Tag "Web Package S".
This "tages" would be nice if you could also set this to the customer via API, for example when creating the customer via API.
Or to update the PHP versions via the hosting plans.
Read more here: #980
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: