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- Application Configuration tasks
- Create an Application Configuration
- Create a configuration template
- Create a template with Visual Editor
- Edit CML or XML in a template
- Import and validate a template file
- View configuration template sources
- Add or remove templates from an Application Configuration
- Specify the template order in the Application Configuration
- Create a template from a script
- Manage non-text configurations by running a data manipulation script
- Run data manipulation scripts manually
- Attach an Application Configuration to a server or device group
- Detach an Application Configuration from a server or device group
- Push Application Configurations
- Schedule an Application Configuration push
- Restore a configuration file to a previous state
- Search and filter job results
- Compare a configuration template with a target configuration file - Preview
- Compare configuration templates
- Localize configuration file element names
Run data manipulation scripts manually
The Run Script button allows you to execute a data manipulation script associated with an application configuration and to prepare a target configuration file on a managed server so its values can be imported into a value set.
To run a data manipulation script manually:
- From the SA Client navigation pane, select the Devices tab.
- Select either All Managed Servers or Device Groups. Navigate to the desired server or device group.
- Select a server or device group and select the Actions > Open menu.
- If you selected a server, perform the following steps. If you selected a device group, skip to the next step.
- Select the Management Policies tab.
- Open the Configured Applications node in the navigation pane. This displays all the application configurations attached to the server.
- Open the application configuration node you want to push. This displays the value sets for the application configuration.
- Select the application configuration instance you want to push.
- If you selected a device group, perform the following steps.
- Open the Configured Applications node in the navigation pane. This displays all the application configurations attached to the servers and a list of all the servers.
- Open the Servers node. This displays all the servers in the device group.
- Open the particular server node where you want to run the data manipulation script. This displays the application configuration attached to that server.
- Open the application configuration node you want to push. This displays the value sets for the application configuration.
- Select the value set you want to push. You must select a value set at the server instance level.
- With a value set at the server instance level selected, select the Run Script button. This displays the confirmation dialog.
- Select Yes to run the data-manipulation script on the server.
- Once the data-manipulation script has run, extracted the configuration data and placed it into a text file, you can manage the text file the same as any other configuration file and place the data from the text file back into its original form.
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