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it unavailable for Subscription. To publish this new package, a new Publication would have to be created or an
existing Publication would have to be edited.
Note •
This panel only appears if you selected the Groups and Package Data option on the Publication Data
Options panel.

Publication Summary Panel

This panel provides a detailed summary of the options that were selected in the previous panels of the Wizard
The Publication Summary panel contains the following options:
Table 6-80 • Publication Wizard / Publication Summary Panel Options
Option
Generate publication as
script
Publish the publication
immediately after
creation
Click Finish to complete the creation of this Publication.

Subscription Wizard

The Subscription Wizard for Application Catalog Replication walks you through the process of creating an SQL
Server Subscription to an Application Catalog database.
The Subscription Wizard consists of the following panels:
Welcome Panel
Subscription Details Panel
Subscription Selection Panel
Subscription Summary Panel
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Description
To generate an SQL script of the code necessary to create this Publication rather
than actually create it, select this option and enter a path name for the script file.
For more information, see
Database
Environments.
To publish this Publication immediately after the Publication Wizard is finished,
select this option. The name of this Publication would be listed on the Publication
Manager with a status of Executing, and the Publication data would be replicated
from your Application Catalog to the Publisher Database Server—making it
available for Subscription immediately.
If you do not select this option, you would have to click Run on the Publication
Manager to publish this Publication manually, or the Publication would
automatically be published on its scheduled date.
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Chapter 6: Managing Application Catalog Databases
Replicating Application Catalogs in Controlled SQL
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