Database Reference
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script automatically. However, you need to add the necessary code to drop the appro-
priate database objects manually.
Export
The Export tab simply lets you set the default for whether the supporting objects are in-
cluded when you export the application. This option is also available on the Supporting
Objects main screen.
Messages
The Messages page gives you control over the verbiage presented to the installing user
during the install of the application. The section text that you can edit is as follows:
Welcome : After successfully importing and installing an application defin-
ition, the installation wizard prompts the user to install supporting objects
for the application. This message introduces the application and describes
the actions of the installation scripts.
License : If the use of this application requires the user to accept a license,
enter the license text here. The user is prompted to accept the message be-
fore installing supporting objects. If there is no text for the license, this step
is skipped in the install wizard.
Application Substitutions : Introduces the application-substitution prompts.
It should probably state that these values aren't easily changed and to be
sure of their values before entering them. If there are no application-substi-
tution variables to be entered, this message doesn't display.
Build Options : Introduces the build options that may be available for the
user to select. If no build options are available, the step is skipped and the
message doesn't display.
Validations : Introduces the validations that will be performed prior to
installing the supporting objects. If there are no validations, the step is
skipped and the message doesn't display.
Confirmation : Displayed just prior to the installation scripts being run and
the configuration options being applied.
Post Installation Success : Shown after the application's supporting objects
have been installed successfully with no errors.
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