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Multi-edit Tool
App Manager allows you to multi-edit configuration items from the same screen. In order to start using the multi-edit tool, click the Menu options in the explorer.
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This will create a widget with steps to create the multi-edit query you need.
Selecting What to Edit
Item Type
This window shows you the available items for you to multi-edit.
Nodes: Server level configuration settings for each of your installs.
Apps: App level settings for the applications installed on each node.
Objects: Configuration objects that each app requires to operate.
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The objects “Objects” list can grow based on your apps, make sure to use the Search Filter to speed your work. |
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Node Selection
This window will only become available if you have selected to multi-edit Apps or Objects. It allows you to select which Nodes to query. The selection can grow quite large so be sure to utilize the Select Filtered feature to speed your process.
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Keep in mind that if you leave all Nodes selected, the query can take some time to process. |
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Finish
Before you Generate the Multi-edit screen, you will be given a summary of the query you have selected to process.
The time it takes to generate the final screen depends on the number of nodes and item types that you have selected.
Editing
The tool will generate a view similar to the following image. Only one row is shown here, more may be present in results.
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Controls
Save Item
You can click the save button on any row to save only the settings for that item.
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Save all
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Save all: This button will allow you to save all settings changed in the current view. This button is also available in the save column header.
Customize Viewed Properties
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: This will open a window where you will be able to pick and choose which columns to view. The smaller the filter, the easier it is to see what you are editing.
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Toggle Properties View
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: This button is also available in every column header. It allows you to expand or minimize the view style of a property. This feature allows you to maximize the space in use on the screen. Using the “File Type” property as an example:
When “Expanded” the “File Type” cell will look like this:
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And when minimized, it will look like this:
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Edit
Clicking the edit button on the minimized view will open the full view in a pop-up window.
Row Controls
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Save Item
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You can click the save button on any row to save only the settings for that item.
Edit Item
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You can click the edit button on any row to edit only the settings for that item.
Refresh Item
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You can click the refresh button on any row to refresh the row values for that item.