Deploying metadata in non devhub sandbox

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What is the best way to deploy metadata into non devhub sandbox using salesforce dx ?



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    What is the best way to deploy metadata into non devhub sandbox using salesforce dx ?



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          You have two options.



          • You can use the pre-release version of Salesforce DX, which supports development against sandboxes. This is most applicable if you want to continue development using a sandbox as backing, rather than doing a one-time deployment.

          • You can use the force:source:convert command to generate Metadata API source from your SFDX project. Then, use the force:mdapi:deploy command to deploy the MD API source package to your target sandbox. This is most applicable if you want to do a one-time deployment to the sandbox, but plan to continue developing against your scratch orgs.





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            You have two options.



            • You can use the pre-release version of Salesforce DX, which supports development against sandboxes. This is most applicable if you want to continue development using a sandbox as backing, rather than doing a one-time deployment.

            • You can use the force:source:convert command to generate Metadata API source from your SFDX project. Then, use the force:mdapi:deploy command to deploy the MD API source package to your target sandbox. This is most applicable if you want to do a one-time deployment to the sandbox, but plan to continue developing against your scratch orgs.





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              You have two options.



              • You can use the pre-release version of Salesforce DX, which supports development against sandboxes. This is most applicable if you want to continue development using a sandbox as backing, rather than doing a one-time deployment.

              • You can use the force:source:convert command to generate Metadata API source from your SFDX project. Then, use the force:mdapi:deploy command to deploy the MD API source package to your target sandbox. This is most applicable if you want to do a one-time deployment to the sandbox, but plan to continue developing against your scratch orgs.





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                You have two options.



                • You can use the pre-release version of Salesforce DX, which supports development against sandboxes. This is most applicable if you want to continue development using a sandbox as backing, rather than doing a one-time deployment.

                • You can use the force:source:convert command to generate Metadata API source from your SFDX project. Then, use the force:mdapi:deploy command to deploy the MD API source package to your target sandbox. This is most applicable if you want to do a one-time deployment to the sandbox, but plan to continue developing against your scratch orgs.





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                You have two options.



                • You can use the pre-release version of Salesforce DX, which supports development against sandboxes. This is most applicable if you want to continue development using a sandbox as backing, rather than doing a one-time deployment.

                • You can use the force:source:convert command to generate Metadata API source from your SFDX project. Then, use the force:mdapi:deploy command to deploy the MD API source package to your target sandbox. This is most applicable if you want to do a one-time deployment to the sandbox, but plan to continue developing against your scratch orgs.






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