Removing Merge Modules From .MSI or .WSI Packages
Software Manager Reference
A selected package is checked in and the Check out from Revision Control
option is not marked.
The dialog box explains how the listed packages will be processed. To proceed, click
OK.
The Wise Task Manager dialog box appears and remains open until the operation is
completed. However, you can close or minimize the dialog box and continue your
work in Wise Package Studio.
See Wise Task Manager in the Wise Package Studio Help.
In Software Manager, you can perform an operation that removes one or more merge
modules from one or more .MSI or .WSI packages.
Note
The packages must be in the Software Manager database.
To remove merge modules from an .MSI or .WSI package
1.
(Enterprise Management Server only.) If multiple databases are open, select a
database in the Applications/Packages pane.
2.
Select Tools menu > Merge Module Wizard.
The Select Merge Module Operation dialog box appears.
3.
Mark Remove Merge Module(s) and click Next.
The Merge Modules to Remove dialog box appears. It displays all merge modules
that are part of .MSI or .WSI packages in the Software Manager database.
4.
Select the merge modules to remove and click Next.
The Packages dialog box appears.
5.
Complete the dialog box:
a.
Select the packages to remove the merge modules from.
b.
To perform the operation server-side, mark Perform this operation on the
Wise Package Studio server. With Enterprise Management Server, Security
Setup determines whether this option appears.
See Performing Server-Side Operations in the Wise Package Studio Help.
c.
Mark Check out from Revision Control to check these packages out of
Revision Control. This option appears only if you use the Wise Revision Control
System. When the operation is completed, you must check the package back
into Revision Control manually.
See
Checking Packages Out of Revision Control
d.
Mark Duplicate Package to create a new package instead of changing the
existing package. If the package has already been distributed, you can use this
option to retain a copy of the distributed package. The duplicate package has
the same application name as the original package, with a number in
parenthesis appended to its package name. The duplicate package has a new
package code, repository ID, and version.
6.
Click Finish.
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