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Properties

You can query folders and components to access a variety of information. Right-click a folder or component and choose Properties to access the following information:

Folder or component Properties information
ChangeMan instance ChangeMan instance information File formats for Changeman libraries Global notification messages
"Applications" folder Filters that specify which applications are displayed in Explorer
Application Application name and description
Baseline, package, and promotion library that are PDS format Library information Data set information Space information Directory information
Baseline, package, and promotion library that are Unix directories Library information Unix-related information Security information
Baseline component in a PDS library Member information Component description
Baseline component in a Unix library Unix-related information Security information Component description
"Packages" folder Next available package number Filters that specify which packages are displayed in Explorer
Package folder General package information Package description Implementation information Scheduling information Affected applications Participating packages Other options Site information Revert information Back out information
Package component in a PDS or Unix library Component information Component description
Promotion site/level folder Promotion site/level information
Folder or component Properties information
Promotion component in a PDS library Member information Component description
Promotion component in a Unix library Unix-related information Security information Component description

Package Properties

There are several pages that may be displayed in the package properties. Some pages may or may not be displayed, depending on the type of package or the package status.

Most of the pages are nearly identical to the corresponding page in the New Package wizard. Those pages are fully described in the Creating a New Package.

General Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: General Page.

Description Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: Description Page.

Implementation Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: Implementation Page.

Scheduling Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: Scheduling Page.

Applications Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: Affected Applications Page.

Participating Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: Participating Packages Page.

Other Options Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: Other Options Page.

Site Page

See the corresponding page in the New Package wizard for details: Site Page (All site) and Sites Page (DP site).

Revert Page

The Revert page is displayed only for packages that have been previously reverted. This page displays a list of revert events that have occurred for this package. When you select a revert event from the list, it will display the reasons for that revert event in the box at the bottom of the page.

Back Out Page

The Back Out page is displayed only for packages that have been previously backed out. This page displays a list of back out events that have occurred for this package. When you select a back out event from the list, it will display the reasons for that back out event in the box at the bottom of the page.

Package Component Properties

There are two pages in the package component properties: Component and Description.

Component Page

The Component page displays general information about a package component and its status. All of the fields on this page are read-only, except for the Locked check box. You can lock or unlock a component using this check box. The Lock ID field shows which user ID has the component locked.

Description Page

The Description page shows the component description, if the component has a description defined. The component description can be changed by editing the text box and then pressing the Apply button.

Initially, if the package component has no description, the component description page is populated with the default description for the component from the application or global administration, if a description has been defined for the component there..

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