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Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver

Generating Reports

Reimporting Packages after Successful Conflict Resolution

Following resolution of conflicts, you should reimport the package into ConflictSolver. If you have performed
automatic resolutions, you can do so by clicking the Do you want to reimport this package? link in the
Product View for that package. The package (and the resolution transform if used) are reimported into
ConflictSolver.
However, if you have performed manual resolutions to the package via a transform, you need to delete the
package from ConflictSolver and then reimport the package with its externally created transform.
After reimporting a package, it is generally a good practice to run conflict identification again.
Generating Reports
Pre-Defined Reports
ConflictSolver includes several built-in reports to provide information on packages and conflicts identified, all
accessible from the Reports menu. The included reports are:
Table 13-9 • Pre-Defined Reports List
Reports
Package
File
1124
Description
Provides a report including the following information:
Product
Information—Lists all information that appears on the Product View for a
package.
Conflict
Information—Lists all conflicts found during the most recent Conflict Wizard
execution, or the most recent Import (if conflict identification was performed).
Validation
Information—Lists all validation errors and warnings found during the
most recent validation execution for that package.
Note •
Validation information is persisted only for validations performed after the package was imported
into the Application Catalog; validation results for validation performed during import are not persisted.
Extended
Attributes—Lists user-defined information that appears on the
Attributes View
for a package.
The following information is displayed:
Product
Information—Lists all information that appears on the Product View for a
package.
Files—Lists all of the files that are included with the package. These files are also listed
on the
Files/Components View
for that package.
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