The following examples provide more insight into the filters usage that is based on your selection for the package or package group.
Example 1:
This example depicts the use case when you select the package option.
Follow these steps:
The following table displays list of packages that display in combination of Version/View filters usage:
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Filters |
Packages |
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Latest in view |
sample.java(3)-N |
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Latest in package |
sample.java(2)-N |
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Latest |
sample.java(5)-N |
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All in view |
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All in package |
sample.java (2) -N |
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All |
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Example 2:
This example depicts the use case when you select the package group option.
Follow these steps:
The following table displays list of packages that display in combination of Version/View filters usage:
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Filters |
Use Case-1 |
Use Case-2 |
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The versions displayed when you select the pg12 package group. |
The versions displayed when you select the pg12 package group and when you promote the pack2 package from Development to the Test state. |
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Latest in view |
sample.java(3)-N |
sample.java(3)-N |
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Latest in package group |
sample.java(2)-N |
sample.java(1)-N Note: This selection filters the versions from the existing packages within the view. Some of the packages do not exist in this state, though they are a part of the package group. |
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Latest |
sample.java(5)-N |
sample.java(5)-N |
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All in view |
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All in package group |
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sample.java (1) -N |
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All |
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