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Chapter 13: Identifying and Resolving Application Conflicts Using ConflictSolver
ConflictSolver Reference
Note •
Suppressed ICE errors are still listed in the Package Report for that package. To remove an ICE error from
the Package Report, you need to Delete it rather than Suppress it. See

Expression Builder Dialog Box

The Expression Builder dialog box, available by clicking Build Expression on the Where Clause Panel in the
Rules Wizard (when creating a new user-defined ACE) or from the Where Clause Tab of the
Dialog Box
ConflictSolver user-defined ACEs.
Set values for the following options:
Table 13-87 • Expression Builder Dialog Box Properties
Option
Table Columns
Comparison
Operator
Constant
Expression
Operator
1228
(when editing a user-defined ACE), allows you to build simple Where clause expressions for
Description
This list is populated from the table columns in the table defined in the Rules Wizard
General Information Panel. Select the table column used in this Where clause.
Pick an operator to use for comparison in the Where clause. You can pick from the
following:
= (Equal To)
<> (Not Equal To)
> (Greater Than)
< (Less Than)
>= (Greater Than or Equal To)
<= (Less Than or Equal To)
This constant can be a numerical value or string value. The property label will change
based on the expected constant type. This value is compared against the data in the
specified table.
Note •
When using the Expression Builder dialog box to create a Source and Target Packages
custom ACE to 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 column name in the Constant text box. When doing so,
enter the table column name using the same syntax that is used in the Table Columns list:
[Source].[ColumnName] or [Target].[ColumnName].
See
Creating a Custom/Source and Target Packages
If there is more than one expression in the Where clause, you can specify an operator
to join the current expression to the previous expression.
Deleting an ICE Error
for more information.
ACE Rule Properties
ACE.
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