Chapter 14: Identifying and Resolving Package Errors Using PackageExpert
Testing Packages and Viewing Results
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run. However, if you click Cancel, the package will open, but the Test Category nodes will not be displayed
below the package icon, and the right pane will state that none of the tests have been run.
Messages are listed in the Output window, and for each error that is found, a message node is listed under the
appropriate Test Category node:
If one test finds more than one issue in the package that produces an error, multiple message nodes,
sequentially numbered, are listed under the Test Category node.
To view specific information about an error message, select it and view the Error Details in the right pane:
For more information on test results, see
Testing Packages in an Application Catalog
To open an Application Catalog and test a package or group of packages, perform the following steps:
Task:
To test packages in an Application Catalog:
1.
On the Test & Resolve view, select the Application Catalog node. The Connect Application Catalog
dialog box opens and you are prompted to log on to either the AdminStudio Enterprise Server database or a
standalone Application Catalog database.
2.
Connect to an Application Catalog as described in
are connected, that Application Catalog's groups and packages are listed in the package tree under the
Application Catalog node.
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After you have selected a package, the Test button becomes enabled. If you click Test, the tests will be
Viewing and Managing Test
Connecting to an Existing Application
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Results.
Catalog. When you
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