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Table Prefixes
The following table lists the prefixes used to name tables in the AdminStudio Database Schema, and describes the
purpose of each group of tables:
Table 6-83 • AdminStudio Database Schema Table Prefixes
Prefix
assys
csmsi
csmsm
csosc
cssys
cstbl
wftbl
ams_
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Meaning
These tables are AdminStudio system tables (such as tables used for security, roles, etc.)
When Application Manager imports a MSI package, it will import all entries from all MSI
tables within the MSI package. This data will be stored in the Application Catalog
database with the same MSI table name prefixed by "csmsi". The columns within the
Application Catalog table exactly match the columns in the original MSI table. However,
there are two additional columns added to the Application Catalog tables: a RowID
column for use as a Primary Key, and a PkgRowID_ column for use as a Foreign Key into
the
cstblPackage
table.
When Application Manager imports a Merge Module (MSM file), it will import all entries
from all Merge Module tables within the MSM file. This data will be stored in the
Application Catalog database with the same MSM table name prefixed by "csmsm". The
columns within the Application Catalog table exactly match the columns in the original
MSM table. However, there are two additional columns added to the Application Catalog
tables: a RowID column for use as a Primary Key, and a ModuleRowID_ column for use as
a Foreign Key into the csmsmModuleSignature table.
These are tables in the Application Catalog database that contain OS snapshot imported
data. These four csosc tables—csoscFile, csoscIniFile, csoscRegistry and
csoscShortcuts—are equivalent to the MSI tables of the same name, and contain data
that is a conceptual representation of the four types of data in an operating system.
The columns within the Application Catalog tables exactly match the columns in the
original MSI tables. However, there are two additional columns added to the Application
Catalog tables: a RowID column for use as a Primary Key, and a PkgRowID_ column for
use as a Foreign Key into the
These are Application Catalog system tables (tables used to store schema information,
extended attributes schema information, etc.). For a detailed list of Application Catalog
system tables, see
These are Application Catalog supporting tables (tables used to store package, groups,
conflict persistence, etc.). For a detailed list of supporting tables, see
Supporting
Tables.
These are AdminStudio workflow tables (tables used to store workflow, steps, projects,
tools, etc.)
AdminStudio Workflow Manager stores the data in tables whose names begin with ams_.
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Chapter 6: Managing Application Catalog Databases
cstblPackage
cssys: AdminStudio System
table.
Tables.
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