Directory Structure

Select the Directory Structure tab.

Source Path

Displays the directory on the enterprise that you want to use to populate the highlighted target folder. You can use an absolute (full) directory path name, or you can use a relative path name with a token. The system copies the data that is contained in the source path, depending upon how you filter those files (see the File Filter field description for this information), into the highlighted target folder of the software master.

Verifies the directory path of the source that will populate the component. This is the source path name of the data that you want to retrieve for the master and that you placed into the target folder. You can specify this path using either a relative or absolute path. See Troubleshooting Product Packaging for information about relative and absolute paths.

File Filter

Displays the filter, which you can designate, for the files that are contained in the source path. For example, you can use *.* to retrieve all files in the source path, or *.exe to retrieve only executable programs.

Verify the file filter. The default is *.*. The file filter enables you to filter any data files that you retrieve from the source directory. For example, you can use *.* to retrieve all files in the source directory.

Full Path

Displays the names and functions. This field is dynamic and its name and function depend upon the build step that is highlighted. The possible names and functions are:

Value: The value that is needed to complete the highlighted build step. For example, if the build step is a batch process, the value field contains the name of the batch process and its version, such as R95012\XJDE0001.

Parameter: The parameters that are needed for the highlighted build steps that process an executable program.

The full (absolute) target path name of the highlighted directory, such as Root/planner/updatepkg.