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To create a new release, navigate to the Search Releases screen using the Releases menu.  


Click on the Image Modified button to create a release.  To edit a release, click on the release name link in the Name column.



Field

Description

Name

The name of the release.

Description

An optional description for the release.

Start Date

The date and time in which the release was started (read-only).
End DateThe date and time in which the release was ended/completed (read-only).
PipelineThe pipeline which is used to process snapshots for the release.
Primary ManagerThe Release Manager used for notifications.
Secondary ManagerA secondary Release Manager used for notifications.
Status

The current status of the release (read-only).  Status are:

  • Not Started - the release is not yet started, and is not eligible to process snapshot
  • Started - the release is eligible to process snapshots
  • Suspended - the release has been paused, and is not currently eligible to process snapshots
  • Completed - the release has ended, and will never process snapshots again (cannot be resumed).

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Tip

You can add multiple packages to the release for the same project.  Simply add the same project to the release and provide the package name.


Note for adding project multiple times for different packages (partial deploy)Click the Image Added button to save your changes.  To start the release, and allow snapshots to be created and sent to the pipeline for execution, click the Image Added button.

To temporarily pause the application so that no snapshots can be created and sent for execution, click the button.  A paused release can be resumed by clicking the button.

Once a release is completed, click the button to end the release.  No snapshots can be created and sent for execution.  Ended releases cannot be resumed, and at this point you would need to create a new release.