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If the project's type supports subcomponents dependencies, you will see an additional View Dependencies button on this edit package screen. When the user clicks the View Dependencies button, FlexDeploy will show all dependencies that have been analyzed for the files in the package. From this popup, you can select any dependent files to add to your package, and re-analyze dependencies. Note that files which haven't been committed to source control or discovered for this project cannot be added to your package.

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Add Subcomponents

If the project's type supports subcomponents you will see an additional Add Subcomponents option for file types that support subcomponents. When you click the Add Subcomponents option, FlexDeploy will find all supported subcomponents for the selected files in the packagefile. This allows users to build and deploy only certain parts of a specific file. To select these files From this popup, you can either click the select check box or click on the row you would like to select. 

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After selecting the files you can click the View Dependencies button to view the dependencies for these files if the object type supports dependenciespreview and select any subcomponents to add to your package. You are able to select the branch that the selected files are sourced from if the project uses an SCM, or the Salesforce Org account if the project type is Salesforce and SCM type is set to NONE. When selecting a Salesforce Org from the drop down, FlexDeploy will attempt to source the specified files from that Salesforce Org and break the files down into subcomponents based on the content of the file from the Salesforce Org.You can then select the subcomponents from the list to add to the package. 

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Copy to Package / Move to Package

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