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Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver
Identifying and Resolving Conflicts
7.
To display the Conflict Resolution dialog box after conflict detection, select the Run Resolution option.
From the Conflict Resolution dialog box, you can access information pertaining to the last execution of the
Conflict Wizard. This persisted conflict data allows you to view when the last execution was performed, the
products that it was run against, the ACE rules used, and conflicts discovered. The dialog box also provides a
list of updated, deleted, or added products that may necessitate performing conflict identification again.
8.
To generate a conflict detection analysis report containing a summary of the conflicts that were detected, and
a detailed description of each identified conflict including how this conflict will be resolved, select the
Generate Reports option.
9.
Click Next. If you selected the Evaluate source package against best practice rules option on the
Choose Action Panel, the The Best Practice Rules Panel opens.
10.
Select the Best Practice Rules that you want to evaluate in conflict analysis. By default, the Best Practice ACEs
that are selected on the Rules tab of the Options dialog box will be selected.
11.
Click Next. If you selected the Detect conflicts between source package and other packages option on
the Choose Action Panel, the Conflict Rules Panel opens.
12.
Select the Conflict Rules that you want to evaluate in conflict analysis. By default, the Conflict Rules ACEs that
are selected on the Rules tab of the Options dialog box will be selected.
13.
Click Next. If you selected any Conflict Rules to evaluate, the Target Information Panel opens.
14.
Select all the packages you want to compare the source package(s) against. (The Target Information Panel
excludes all packages that you selected on the Source Package Panel.) Click Next. The Summary Panel
opens.
15.
Review the options selected in the Summary Panel and click Finish to begin the conflict identification
process. Progress appears in the Output tab of the Output Window.
When the conflict analysis is complete, all of the Errors and Warnings that were generated are listed in a table
format in the Conflicts tab of the Output Window.
If a row is active, you can double-click on it to view that row's associated table. The Tables View is launched
and the table and/or table cells that are causing the problem are highlighted in red. If a row is grayed out, it
indicates that the table cannot be viewed in ConflictSolver (perhaps because it is in an external package). For
information on resolving conflicts, see
16.
If you selected the Run Resolution option on the Choose Action panel, the Conflict Resolution dialog
box opens, listing the total number of conflicts that were identified and the number of products and rules that
were checked. See

Checking for Conflicts During Import

Task:
To check for conflicts during import:
1.
Select Options from the Tools menu. The Options dialog box opens.
2.
Open the Import Tab.
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Resolving
Resolving Conflicts
for more information.
Conflicts.
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