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Moving a Package to Another Application

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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.
7.
Click Finish.
The Revision Control Status dialog box appears if one of the following is true:
A selected package is checked out by another user.
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.
You can move a package from one application to another. This is helpful if two packages
for the same application are imported with different application names. (Example: If
Office 2000 and Office 2003 are imported as separate applications.)
If you move the packages under one application, then ConflictManager doesn't find
conflicts between them.
To move a package to another application
1.
(Enterprise Management Server only.) If multiple databases are open, select a
database in the Applications/Packages pane.
2.
In the Applications/Packages pane, click the package to move.
3.
Select Packages menu > Attributes.
The Package Attributes dialog box appears.
4.
In Application, enter the name of the application where you want to move the
package.
5.
Click OK.
The package is moved to the application you specified. If that application already
has a package with the same name, a 1 is added to the name of the package you
move.
This does not change the application name in the Workbench project or the
installation file.
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