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Publishing a package makes it available for tenants to install. It also makes it possible for the publisher (you) to automatically upgrade local Package Subscribers, using the [[Deploy]] option.
Publishing a package makes it available for tenants to install. It also makes it possible for the publisher (you) to automatically upgrade local Package Subscribers, using the [[Deploy]] option.
====Publishing a Package====


{{Enablefeature|Publish Package|Manage Tenant Capabilities|}}
{{Enablefeature|Publish Package|Manage Tenant Capabilities|}}


To publish a [[Package]]:
'''To publish a Package:'''
#Follow the instructions to [[Package#Create_a_Package|Create a Package]], then [[Package#Add Item to a Package|Add items to the Package]].
#Follow the instructions to [[Package#Create_a_Package|Create a Package]], then [[Package#Add Item to a Package|Add items to the Package]].
#Click '''[Publish]''' to begin the process, or click '''[Edit]''' to make changes to the package before publishing
#Optionally, click '''[Edit]''' to make changes to an existing package before publishing.
#In the ''Basic Information'' section, enter the following information:
#Fill in the package settings below.
#:;Name:Name of the package
#Click '''[Publish]''' to begin the publishing process.
#:;Version:Version number of the package; The package tracks version numbers and notes for the last five (5) versions
 
#:;Version Notes:Notes about the package
::'''Basic Information'''
:::* '''Name -''' Name of the package
:::* '''Version -''' Version number of the package.
:::*: The value can be set to whatever you like.
:::*: The default value is an auto-incrementing dot-version:
:::*::*  If the current Package version is "1", the default will be "1.1".
:::*::* If the current version is "1.1", the default will be "1.2", and so on
:::*::* After publication, the value is displayed as the version number in the Package object.<br>(The Package object stores version numbers and notes for the last five versions.)
 
:::* '''Version Notes -''' Notes about the package. They appear in the revision list.
 
::'''Installation Options'''
::This section appears when the [[Overwrite Previous Package]] option has been enabled by the Service Provider.
:::* '''Merge with Previous Version'''
:::*: Make additions to installed package items, and add new package items.
:::* '''Overwrite Previous Version'''
:::*: Delete installed package items that have been dropped from the package,<br>make additions to previously installed items, and add new items.

Latest revision as of 22:57, 2 April 2014

Publishing a package makes it available for tenants to install. It also makes it possible for the publisher (you) to automatically upgrade local Package Subscribers, using the Deploy option.

Publishing a Package

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To publish a Package:

  1. Follow the instructions to Create a Package, then Add items to the Package.
  2. Optionally, click [Edit] to make changes to an existing package before publishing.
  3. Fill in the package settings below.
  4. Click [Publish] to begin the publishing process.
Basic Information
  • Name - Name of the package
  • Version - Version number of the package.
    The value can be set to whatever you like.
    The default value is an auto-incrementing dot-version:
    • If the current Package version is "1", the default will be "1.1".
    • If the current version is "1.1", the default will be "1.2", and so on
    • After publication, the value is displayed as the version number in the Package object.
      (The Package object stores version numbers and notes for the last five versions.)
  • Version Notes - Notes about the package. They appear in the revision list.
Installation Options
This section appears when the Overwrite Previous Package option has been enabled by the Service Provider.
  • Merge with Previous Version
    Make additions to installed package items, and add new package items.
  • Overwrite Previous Version
    Delete installed package items that have been dropped from the package,
    make additions to previously installed items, and add new items.