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Profiling System (Unpack) Dialog Box

For the latest version of Commerce Server 2007 Help, see the Microsoft Web site.

Use the Profiling System (Unpack) dialog box to specify profile schema, site term, and expression definitions that you want unpacked for your Commerce Site. If you are unpacking the Commerce Server 2007 CSharp.pup file, click Next to accept the default entries. For information about how to download and unpack the Starter Site package, see https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=7181.

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Profile Schema Definition (*.xml)

When you pack a site, Site Packager extracts the profile schema from your Profiles database and stores it in an XML file. Specify that XML file here so that it is unpacked.

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When you unpack CSharp.pup, accept the default XML file, ProfileDefinition. This file contains the predefined profile definitions for Address, Blanket POs, Organization, Targeting Context, and User Object.

Site Terms Definition (*.xml)

When you pack a site, Site Packager extracts the site terms definition from the database and stores it in an XML file. Specify that XML file here so that it is unpacked.

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When you unpack CSharp.pup, accept the default XML file, SiteTerms. This file contains the predefined site terms for your use.

Expression Definition (*xml)

When you pack a site, Site Packager extracts the definitions for expressions that you defined by using the Marketing Manager, and stores them in an XML file. Specify that XML file here so that it is unpacked.

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When you unpack CSharp.pup, the package provides a default XML file, ExpressionDefinition. This file does not contain any predefined expressions.

See Also

Other Resources

How to Unpack a Site

How to Unpack a Site on the Business Management Server

Profiles Schema

Profiles Concepts and Tasks

Before You Start Developing with the Profiles System

What Are Site Terms?

Expression Programming Concepts in the Marketing System