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Item statically/dynamically is use for creating sitecore item package.



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    Files Statically/Dynamically option is used if you want to create a package of physical files i.e. CSS, CSTMLs, JS, Configs. Where as Items Statically/Dynamically is used to create a package with Sitecore Content Tree Items.

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Item statically/dynamically is use for creating sitecore item package.



Just for curiosity, want to know about purpose of File statically/dynamically option into Package Designer. In which scenario we can use this option.



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    Files Statically/Dynamically option is used if you want to create a package of physical files i.e. CSS, CSTMLs, JS, Configs. Where as Items Statically/Dynamically is used to create a package with Sitecore Content Tree Items.

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Item statically/dynamically is use for creating sitecore item package.



Just for curiosity, want to know about purpose of File statically/dynamically option into Package Designer. In which scenario we can use this option.



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Item statically/dynamically is use for creating sitecore item package.



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    Files Statically/Dynamically option is used if you want to create a package of physical files i.e. CSS, CSTMLs, JS, Configs. Where as Items Statically/Dynamically is used to create a package with Sitecore Content Tree Items.

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    Files Statically/Dynamically option is used if you want to create a package of physical files i.e. CSS, CSTMLs, JS, Configs. Where as Items Statically/Dynamically is used to create a package with Sitecore Content Tree Items.

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Files Statically/Dynamically option is used if you want to create a package of physical files i.e. CSS, CSTMLs, JS, Configs. Where as Items Statically/Dynamically is used to create a package with Sitecore Content Tree Items.

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Files Statically/Dynamically option is used if you want to create a package of physical files i.e. CSS, CSTMLs, JS, Configs. Where as Items Statically/Dynamically is used to create a package with Sitecore Content Tree Items.

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Files Statically/Dynamically will be used to package any files under your root website.



When you choose "Files Dynamically", you will be getting various filter options, so if you don't know the source/files and want to search/filter and add them to the package then this will be the better option.



If you know the source of the files before packaging them then "Files Statically" will be the better option. You can simply choose the file root/folder and select the files to the package.



FYI - According to Sitecore documentations




You should use static sources when you want to include all the items
or files that are stored under a specific node or folder in the
content tree or if you only want to include a few specific items or
files.



You should use dynamic sources when the items or files that you
want to include cannot be easily selected, for example, if you want to
include everything created after a certain date.







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    Files Statically/Dynamically will be used to package any files under your root website.



    When you choose "Files Dynamically", you will be getting various filter options, so if you don't know the source/files and want to search/filter and add them to the package then this will be the better option.



    If you know the source of the files before packaging them then "Files Statically" will be the better option. You can simply choose the file root/folder and select the files to the package.



    FYI - According to Sitecore documentations




    You should use static sources when you want to include all the items
    or files that are stored under a specific node or folder in the
    content tree or if you only want to include a few specific items or
    files.



    You should use dynamic sources when the items or files that you
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    include everything created after a certain date.







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      Files Statically/Dynamically will be used to package any files under your root website.



      When you choose "Files Dynamically", you will be getting various filter options, so if you don't know the source/files and want to search/filter and add them to the package then this will be the better option.



      If you know the source of the files before packaging them then "Files Statically" will be the better option. You can simply choose the file root/folder and select the files to the package.



      FYI - According to Sitecore documentations




      You should use static sources when you want to include all the items
      or files that are stored under a specific node or folder in the
      content tree or if you only want to include a few specific items or
      files.



      You should use dynamic sources when the items or files that you
      want to include cannot be easily selected, for example, if you want to
      include everything created after a certain date.







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        Files Statically/Dynamically will be used to package any files under your root website.



        When you choose "Files Dynamically", you will be getting various filter options, so if you don't know the source/files and want to search/filter and add them to the package then this will be the better option.



        If you know the source of the files before packaging them then "Files Statically" will be the better option. You can simply choose the file root/folder and select the files to the package.



        FYI - According to Sitecore documentations




        You should use static sources when you want to include all the items
        or files that are stored under a specific node or folder in the
        content tree or if you only want to include a few specific items or
        files.



        You should use dynamic sources when the items or files that you
        want to include cannot be easily selected, for example, if you want to
        include everything created after a certain date.







        share|improve this answer















        Files Statically/Dynamically will be used to package any files under your root website.



        When you choose "Files Dynamically", you will be getting various filter options, so if you don't know the source/files and want to search/filter and add them to the package then this will be the better option.



        If you know the source of the files before packaging them then "Files Statically" will be the better option. You can simply choose the file root/folder and select the files to the package.



        FYI - According to Sitecore documentations




        You should use static sources when you want to include all the items
        or files that are stored under a specific node or folder in the
        content tree or if you only want to include a few specific items or
        files.



        You should use dynamic sources when the items or files that you
        want to include cannot be easily selected, for example, if you want to
        include everything created after a certain date.








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