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# nativeapp

## Description

* Update one or more properties of a native application version.&#x20;

## Syntax

`ern cauldron update nativeapp <descriptor>`

**Arguments**

`<descriptor>`

* A complete native application descriptor representing the native application version to update.

**Options**

`--isReleased`

* Release status of the native application version. &#x20;

`--description`

* Description of the native application version.

## Remarks

* The `descriptor` value should be a *complete native application descriptor*. &#x20;
* The `ern cauldron update nativeapp <descriptor>` command works only on a specified native application version. &#x20;
* Switching a native application version from `non released` status to `released` status changes the behavior of some commands. &#x20;

## Related commands

\[ern cauldron add nativeapp] | Add a new native application version to the currently activated Cauldron

\[ern cauldron add nativeapp]: ../add/nativeapp.md


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