About projects
Projects allow for organizing, working with, importing, and exporting apps and app items that are all associated with the one particular project. All apps and items that are part of a project can be checked in, checked out, and published at one time.
Apps can consist of many parts, and a developer may be working on multiple apps at once. Projects give developers a simple way to organize components, easily access the edit feature of each component type, check in a group of objects, publish all applications in a project, and see what other application or components are being referenced by an application or app component.
Beginning with Advanced Inventory Platform Manager 9.0 release, all items must be part of a project. When a new item is created, the project it will be used in must be entered. Projects are comprised of any Application Studio items used together in a single project. Application Studio items can be used in more than one project.
When the tree is expanded for a project, apps and app items that were explicitly selected to be part of a project (top level components) display, and also items that are referenced. For example, App1 might call a form named Form2 that has not been explicitly defined as part of the project. Nonetheless, the tree is expanded for the project, and the App1 that calls Form2 is expanded, and the tree loads Form2.
All referenced items are displayed as part of the tree for the project. They appear multiple times if they are referenced multiple times. The only way to remove items from the project is to edit the project and deselect the item.
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