After you create your target settings, you can select and edit resources. A resource is a physical or virtual component of a system. Resources include data sets, parameter settings, libraries, files, and operator commands. Dummy resources are temporary resources used during the configuration build or implementation process, or that serve as place holders for tracking purposes.
Resources are resolved based on the target settings, and will be created when the configuration is implemented.
You can review the resources that are not unique (
), or edit the content of a resource. In addition, for some of the resources, you must confirm the resource content.
Note: For any resources that are not unique, return to the previous step and change a target setting to create a unique resource name. Do it before you can return to this step. When all resources have a unique name, and you have confirmed the ones that require confirmation, you can then proceed to the next step.
All resources that have been resolved in previous steps are displayed.
You can use the root-level category that encompasses all resources (labeled Resources) to identify implemented configurations for the same product. You can review the configurations that have been implemented from the Task tab.
Use the following controls to navigate through the wizard and control the behavior in this step:
Specifies that as you confirm or set the value of an item, you are advanced to the next unresolved item.
Saves your changes.
Note: This button is disabled in this step until at least one value is changed.
Returns to the previous step.
Note: If you go back and modify previous steps, changes made in this step may be lost.
Continues to the next step and saves your selections.Symbolic references within the configuration are resolved with variables you have entered as you begin the Review and Build step. If more than two users are making this transition at the same time, a message appears. Wait until processing completes for the users ahead of you.
Exits the wizard without building the configuration.
Note: If you have not yet built the configuration, you can exit and resume the wizard at a later time. If you have built the configuration, you can edit the configuration.
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