References Tab

AdminStudio 2023 | 25.0 | Application Manager (Home Tab) | Application View

Edition:Application Manager is included with AdminStudio Professional and Enterprise Editions.

On the References tab of the Application View, you can view a list of packages that are dependent upon this application or that supersede this application.

These dependencies are defined on the Dependencies and Supersedence subtabs of the Deployment Data tab of the Home Deployment Type View for a selected package. If another package has specified that it is dependent upon or supersedent to this package, that package will be listed here.

For more information, see Specifying Package Dependencies Deployment Data and Specifying Package Supersedences Deployment Data.

The References tab of the Application View includes the following properties:

Application View / References Tab

Property

Description

Relationship Type

Select one of the following:

Applications that supersede this application—Select to view applications that contain a package which supersedes a package in this application. If both packages were installed on a target machine, the supersedent package would be used.
Applications that depend on this application—Select to view applications that contain a package which is dependent upon a package in this application. In order to run properly, the dependent package requires that the package that it is dependent upon be installed on the same target machine.
Virtual environments that contain this application—Select to view Virtual Environments that contain App-V packages. For more information, see Creating an App-V Server Virtual Environment and Deployment Data Tab / Virtual Environments Subtab.

Name

Name of application that contains a package that is dependent upon or supersedent to this application.

Current Deployment Type

Name of the deployment type of this application that is involved in this supersedence or dependency relationship.

Referring Deployment Type

Name of the deployment type of the referring application that is involved in this supersedence or dependency relationship.

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