Additional Information Tab

AdminStudio 2022 | 23.0 | Application Manager | ACE Rule Properties Dialog Box

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

From the Additional Information tab, you can edit information for categorizing the ACE in relation to other ACEs in Application Catalog.

Additional Information Tab Information

Option

Description

Category

Either select an existing category for this new rule, or enter the name for a new category. These categories are displayed in the Conflict View and the ACE Tests tab of the Options dialog box. Ideally, any user-defined ACEs should be put in their own category.

Rule Type

The Rule Type of this ACE is displayed (read only).

Custom - Source Only Packages ACEs allow you to quickly test any column or any value of a table. For example, you could use a user-defined ACE to identify packages that create a desktop icon. To define a user-defined ACE, you use an SQL “Where” clause.
Custom - Source and Target Packages ACEs allow you to compare columns or values of Source package tables (new packages that you want to install onto a user’s system) to columns or values of Target package tables (packages already installed on a user’s system). For example, you could use a Source and Target Packages ACE to determine if the installation of a Source package onto a Target system would produce duplicate registry entries. To define a Source and Target Packages ACE, you must define an SQL “Where” clause, and specify a Join Column (a table column in the Application Catalog database that has a matching value for both the Source and Target packages).
DLL - User Provided DLL based ACEs allow you to run more complex tests—testing many tables in any combination. For example, you could use a DLL-Based ACE to confirm that a source product language is the same as all target product languages. To define a DLL-Based ACE, you use SQL and other programming commands. With DLL-Based ACEs, you can use a Conflict Application Resolution Definitions (CARDs) to fix the conflict.

To continue editing ACE Properties, click the General Information, Custom Options, Where Clause, or DLL Information tabs. To save your edits and close this dialog box, click OK.

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