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The Create and Connect options on the Catalog menu on the AdminStudio Interface are disabled for users
that are not assigned to a Role that has permission to perform those actions.
Users that are assigned to Roles that have the Modify AdminStudio Tools Options Dialog permission can
change the location of the AdminStudio Shared folder on the Options dialog (accessed by selecting
Options on the Tools menu from the AdminStudio Interface). For those users who do not have that permission,
Options on the Tools menu is disabled, so they are unable to change the location of the AdminStudio
Shared folder.

Searching an Application Catalog

You can search for data in Application Catalog tables by using Find on the Edit menu. You can search all tables in
all packages in a group, or just search one column in one table of one package.
Note •
This search is limited to string type columns.
The tables that are searched depend upon what is selected when the Find dialog box is opened:
Table 6-4 • Application Catalog Search Options
If you select...
Application
Catalog
Group
Package
Package
Package
Task:
To search the Application Catalog:
1.
Open an Application Catalog in Application Manager or ConflictSolver.
2.
Select the node in the tree (Application Catalog, Groups, a specific group, a specific package, an OS
snapshot, etc.) that you want to search.
3.
On the Edit menu, click Find. The Find dialog box opens.
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
and specify these options...
All Tables and All Columns
All Tables and All Columns
All Tables and All Columns
A table and All Columns
A table and a column
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this will be searched
All tables and all columns in all of the packages in
the Application Catalog.
All tables and all columns in all of the packages in
the selected group.
All tables and all columns in the selected package.
All columns of a specific table in the selected
package.
A specific column in a specific table in the selected
package.
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