Using the Refactor on Import wizard —Step 5-2: Select Rules to be Changed |
This page reports matches with the names you have asked to change that are found in the system but that the wizard cannot clearly identify as a class or ruleset name. These are additional occurrences not included in the previous form, "Rules That Will Be Changed", that you may or may not want to include in the refactoring.
For example, the name may be embedded in a Java class name, a URL string, or some other property. These may be incidental occurrences of the class name that you do not wish to change. For example, if you had used your organization name for the original class name, you might want to keep the name where it appears in strings displayed in the user interface.
Page through the listing and review the Value column to see the item that will be changed. You can move between pages using the navigation tools above the table on the right. Select the check box next to each instance that you want to rename, or select the check box at the top of the Rule Type column to select all the instances on the current page.
The check box at the top of the column only selects the instances on the current page. To select all the instances found, go to each page of the report and select the check box at the top of the Rule Type column on that page.To review these rules outside the wizard, click Export To Excel to create a spreadsheet of the currently displayed page or Export All To Excel to create a spreadsheet of the entire report.
When you are satisfied with the selection, click Next to begin the import.
Step 5-1 | Results |