Repackaging Files From RayFlow

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Repackaging Files From RayFlow

In Order to Select a File for Repackaging From RayFlow:

 

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Be aware:

In order to use this functionality you have to configure your RayFlow connection first. See chapter Settings > RayFlow for more information.

 

1.In PackRecorder Wizard, click From RayFlow... button.
 

2.A new overlay window will be shown, prompting to select RayFlow phase, task, and a file belonging to a task.
 
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3.Select RayFlow phase which contains the target task for opening. The counter above the list shows the total number of phases that are visible to the current RayFlow user.
 

4.Click Continue with this phase... to proceed to the task selection with the currently selected phase. Press Cancel to go back to the backstage menu.
 

5.Next, select the target task for opening:
 
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The number displayed above the list shows the total number of tasks that are visible to the current RayFlow user. The results can be narrowed by ticking only mine option, which hides all packages not belonging to the current RayFlow user. The task browser displays the first 5 data fields from RayFlow to enable easier identification (refer to the RayFlow documentation about setting up the data fields).
 

6.The results can also be narrowed by searching, using the search box in the top right corner of the list.
 

7.Once the required task is selected, press Continue with this task... to proceed to the file selection. Press Cancel to go to the backstage menu. In order to go back to the phases view, click the arrow on the left side of the list or the partially transparent area containing the tiles representing available phases.
 

8.On the next screen, select the file to open:
 
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9.The number displayed in the top left corner represents the number of files that are present in the currently selected package.

oThe type column represents the source from which the file can be accessed. Possible values are Attachment (file has been physically uploaded to RayFlow) and Link (the package is available on a shared location and only the path to the root file is saved in RayFlow).

oDate and Uploaded by columns denote who and when has uploaded the file

oThe list is sorted by the date, the most recent items are displayed on the top of the list.

oOnly the following file extensions are shown:

.exe

.cmd

.vbs

.msi

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.zip (the file will be extracted, see section Handling multiple and supporting files within a single package)

.7z (the file will be extracted, see section Handling multiple and supporting files within a single package)
 

10.Press OK to open the selected file. Press Cancel to go back to the backstage. In order to change RayFlow task or phase, click the arrow on the left side of the list or the partially transparent area containing the list of tasks.
 

11.If the file has been already downloaded, a confirmation screen is shown prompting to either keep the local file and use it as a source for a tuned package, or download the package content again:
 
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oPress OPEN LOCAL FILE to use the already existing content

oPress DOWNLOAD AGAIN to download the whole content of the package. Any changes made to the local files will be overriden.
 

12.If the file is in a ZIP/7Z format and contains several .msi files, then the following selection screen may be shown:
 
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oPress OK to use the selected item as a legacy vendor setup to be repackaged.

 

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Tip:

Source files downloaded from RayFlow are saved in the Projects folder. Refer to chapter Opening files from RayFlow for more information.