Find Packages
From the Find Packages and My Recent Packages pages, you can find a package and perform the following tasks:
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The Find Packages page that is accessible from the Add Dependencies and Edit Dependencies pages allows you to search for and select packages but does not include additional package actions. For more information, see Package Dependencies.
To find a package, complete the following steps:
1. From the navigation pane, under Packages, click PACKAGE > Find packages. The Find Packages page appears.
Or, from the left pane in Software Content Management, under the Packages section, click Package > My recent packages. The My Recent Packages page appears.
2. Use one or more of the following filters to search for packages, and click Filter. If you use multiple filters, each filter is applied as you click outside of the field or move to a different filter.
Package Name—Use the available filters to search for a package by its name.
Package Description—Use the available filters to search for a package by its description.
Updated Between—Use the date and time selector widgets to find a package by the time range during which it was updated.
Updated By—Search for a package by specifying the user who created and updated it.
The Updated By field is not available on the My Recent Packages page. This page displays only those packages that are created by the current user.
Package Version—Search for a package by specifying the package version.
Published—Select Yes, No, or Both to search for published, unpublished, or all packages, respectively.
Expired—Select Yes, No, or Both to search for expired, unexpired, or all packages, respectively.
Package Type—Select File-Based or Instruction-Based to search for packages by type.
Asset Type—Select the asset type to filter the packages based on the asset type associated with the package.
To clear all filters, click Clear.
The following information is available for each package in the Packages table:
Field
Description
Name
Specifies the name of the package.
Published
Indicates whether the package has been published:
Not Published icon—The package has not been published and can be edited. The package should not be used for a production deployment.
Published icon— The package has been published and is ready for production deployment. You cannot edit, delete, or republish the package.
Version
Specifies the version of the package.
Description
Specifies the description of the package.
Expiration Date
Specifies the date and time when the package will expire. When a package expires, it can no longer be used for deployment.
Updated By
Specifies the user that last updated the package.
Updated Time
Specifies the date and time when the package was created or last modified.
Type
Specifies the type of package as one of the following:
File-Based
Instruction-Based
3. Select a package from the Packages table, and click Next.
If the package is unpublished, the Add or Modify Dependencies page appears.
If the package is published, the View Dependencies page appears.
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