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To create a new snapshot, click on the  button from the Create/Edit Release page.

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Description

Release Name

The name of the release.

Snapshot Name

The date and time on which the release was started (read-only).

Snapshot Description

An optional description for the release.
Derived From SnapshotPre-set the Derive new snapshot with the values from a previous snapshot as a starting point.

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Snapshot Project/Package Versions

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Column

Description

Priority

The priority of the project/package as defined on release.

Folder Path

The folder path of the project.

Project Name

The name of the project.
StreamSeed the new snapshot with the values from a previous snapshot as a starting point.
Request All FilesWhether or not the release package is configured for all files in the project (read-only).  Applies to partial deployment projects only.
Package NameThe name of the package in the release (read-only).  Applies to partial deployment projects only.
Project VersionThe build version for the project/package to include in the snapshot.  Or select New to create a new build.
Build EnvironmentIf selecting to build a New build version for the project/package, select the build environment.
Force Build?If selecting to build a New build version for the project/package, select whether to force build it in case of no SCM changes.

Enter the project/package details for the snapshot as described above, and click the  button in the lower-left to submit the request.  To cancel the request, click the  button.  Once the snapshot is created it will be sent to the pipeline for execution, and can be viewed in the Release Dashboard.  

 

Tip

Keep in mind that if executing new builds as part of the snapshot, this could take several minutes.  To view the status of the snapshot click on the  button.

Snapshots can only be created for Started releases.  If you have created a new release be sure to start it, or if you have paused it, be sure to re-start it.

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