PackagePrefix


The PackagePrefix parameter specifies the prefix to use for package names that are associated with the apply request. The High-speed Apply Engine uses this prefix and a sequential, numeric suffix as the package name.

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Attributes

This parameter has the following attributes:

Attribute

Value

Section

[Bind]

Abbreviation

None

Required?

No

Valid values

1 to 4 alphanumeric characters.

(The first character must be alphabetic.)

Default value

The apply request ID

(generated by High-speed Apply Engine, the request ID is a four-character, alphanumeric string, with a range of AAAA to Z999)

Usage

The format of the package name is PPPPnnnn. PPPP is the value of the PackagePrefix parameter (which you can specify explicitly or by default). The nnnn suffix is a sequential number that High-speed Apply Engine generates automatically. High-speed Apply Engine updates the number for each package that the apply request generates.

You can specify up to four alphanumeric characters for the prefix. Special characters are not allowed.

To prevent potential naming conflicts, allow High-speed Apply Engine to generate the prefix, or use a consistent naming scheme. (Naming conflicts can occur if High-speed Apply Engine processes more than one request with the same PackagePrefix.)

 

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