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Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver
ConflictSolver Reference

Custom Options Tab

From the Custom Options tab, you can edit this ACE's display strings for the Output window and Conflict Details.
The following options are included:
Table 13-83 • Custom Options Tab Properties
Option
Error String
Display
String
Severity
Report 'No'
results
To continue editing ACE Properties, click the General Information, Additional Information, or Where Clause tabs. To
save your edits and close this dialog box, click OK.

Where Clause Tab

From the Where Clause tab, you can edit the Where clause for the ACE. If you do not know how to build a Where
clause, you can click the Build Expressions button to launch the Expression Builder dialog box. You can also
click Test to validate the Where clause syntax.
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Description
This string appears in the Output window when a violation of this ACE rule is detected during
conflict identification. For example, if you were creating a user-defined ACE to identify
packages that create a desktop icon, you could enter the following in this field:
Failure in creating desktop icon
Note •
Tokens allow you to insert values at run-time from the installation package into the string, such as
specifying a file name. To use token replacement in the error string, use the arrow to the right of the Error
String field. For more information, see
This string appears in the Conflict Details area of the Conflicts View after conflicts have been
identified. For example, if you were creating a user-defined ACE to identify packages that
create a desktop icon, you could enter the following in this field:
Duplicate desktop icon found
Note •
Tokens allow you to insert values at run-time from the installation package into the string, such as
specifying a file name. To use token replacement in the error string, use the arrow to the right of the Display
String field. For more information, see
Specify whether this ACE should be an Error or a Warning.
User-defined ACEs report conflicts based on the provided query. However, you may want to
report the absence of the data if it could not be found. If you select this option, if the ACE does
not return any results, it will be reported as an error (or warning), with the description and
error strings as specified. If you expect a No result, do not use tokens in your display or error
strings.
Token
Grammar.
Token
Grammar.
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