Software Package Builder 3.0 User's Guide

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Chapter 554
Regions and
Features
1. Source Filesystem - Allows navigation of the Source Filesystem for
selection of files and directories to be mapped to the Destination
Filesystem.
2. Add button - Adds the files or directories selected from the Source
Filesystem to the Destination Filesystem. Multiple files or
directories may be selected for addition. If the Recursive checkbox
is selected, all files or directories contained in the selected directory
will be implicitly added.
3. Move-up Directory Level button - Allows you to move up one
directory level in the Source Filesystem. The button is represented
by a folder and up arrow, located at the bottom of the Source
Filesystem.
4. Destination Filesystem - Displays the destination filesystem
structure you have created for the package.
5. Destination Filesystem buttons:
Add Directory button - Adds a new directory to the
Destination Filesystem. You can edit the directory name in the
Destination Filesystem view or in the Directory Attributes table.
Multiple directories can be added by specifying a path for the
directory name.
Add File button - Adds a new file to the Destination
Filesystem.
6. Directory Attributes and File Attributes Tables:
Directory Attributes table - Allows you to set permissions and
other system properties.
Files Attributes table - Allows you to edit the source path, and
set permissions and other system properties.
7. Advanced Options button - Launches the Advanced Options
dialog box that allows you to customize file mode access permissions
and enable the Implicit and/or Include file mapping functionality.
Using Advanced Features
File Mapping
Options
Numerous options are available from within the Manage Fileset Content
dialog box when mapping files from the Source Filesystem to the
Destination Filesystem: