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Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver
Application Conflict Evaluators (ACEs)
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text boxes. For more information, see
10.
Click Next. The Where Clause Panel opens.
11.
Click Build Expression. The Expression Builder dialog box opens.
12.
Input the following values:
Option
Table Columns
Comparison Operator
String Constant
13.
Click OK to close the Expression Builder and return to the Where Clause Panel. The expression that you
just built is now displayed in the Where Clause text box:
[Source].[csFullPath] = 'SystemFolder'
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but you are not limited to the formatting options that the Expression Builder provides to you. If you know how to
write Where clauses in SQL, you can use significantly more powerful expressions by entering them directly in
the Where Clause text box on the Where Clause Panel or on the Where Clause Tab of the
Properties Dialog
14.
Click Build Expression again to open the Expression Builder.
15.
Input the following values:
Option
Table Columns
Comparison Operator
String Constant
Expression Operator
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compare the value of a column in the source table to the value of a column in the target table, you can select
the first table column name from the Table Columns list. However, you have to manually enter the second table
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The Token list is provided for your convenience; if you prefer, you can type the variables directly in the
When you are constructing simple expressions, it is helpful to use the Expression Builder dialog box,
Box.
When using the Expression Builder dialog box to create a Source and Target Packages custom ACE to
Token
Grammar.
Value
[Source].[csFullPath]
= (Equal To)
SystemFolder
Value
[Source].[Section]
= (Equal To)
[Target].[Section]
AND
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