Easy to change SLD URL in JDI configuration for existing tracks?

Hi all,
we are using some tracks in JDI and now we must change the URL to SLD in CMS / Landscape Configurator / Domain Data. SLD is external, but the external machine must be changed.
The "new SLD" is a copy of the "old SLD".
Can we easy edit the SLD URL or may we get some problems?
Thanks all for answer
Sven

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