Private Application Catalogue: Reference
You only have access to the functionality described in this information if you are entitled to use Flexera One SaaS Management, and have the System administrator role, or a custom role which has the related permissions included in this default role, assigned to you in Roles in Flexera One SaaS Management Settings.
Refer to the tables below for field descriptions when you want to view details of the Applications, Filters, Manufacturers, and Families in your Private Application Catalogue in Flexera One SaaS Management.
Applications
On the Private applications overview page, the Applications tab shows all applications in your Private Application Catalogue, both on-premise applications and SaaS applications.
| Field label | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the application. (Required) |
| Discovery method | The discovery method used for recognition of the application: File for on-premise applications and URL for SaaS applications. (Required) |
On the On-premise page, the Applications tab shows all the on-premise applications in your Private Application Catalogue.
| Field label | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the application. (Required) |
| Manufacturer | The manufacturer of the application. (Required) |
| Edition | The edition of the application. |
| Version | The version of the application. |
| Operating system | The operating system that the application runs on. |
| Is Operating system | If selected, the application is an operating system. |
| Number of rules | Shows the number of rules that are used to identify the application. |
The SaaS page shows all the SaaS applications in your Private Application Catalogue.
| Field label | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the application. (Required) |
| Manufacturer | The manufacturer of the application. (Required) |
| License required | Shows if licenses are required for the application (Yes/No). |
| Application discovery | Shows if discovery is enabled for the application (Enabled/Not enabled). |