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Project Administration Screen


Use the Project Administration screen to create and work with your application projects.

A project is the highest level container, which holds all of the information about the project. For example, if you are creating a browser-based Configurator application to configure automobiles, the project would contain all the information about all the makes and models of cars you sell.

For more information, see Working with Interactive Designer Projects.

Pagesets View

This view lists all the pagesets that are part of this project. You work with each individual pageset using the Pagesets Administration screen, described in Pageset Administration Screen.

Pageset are the basic building blocks of the project. For example, if you are creating a browser-based Configurator application to configure automobiles, each pageset could contain all the information about one model of car.

Contents List View

Use the Contents List view to create and work with your contents lists. The contents list is a collapsible list used to navigate an application. The end user can click a contents list item in runtime to view the pageset associated with that item.

For example, if you are creating a browser-based Configurator application to configure automobiles, contents list would be a list of all the makes and models of cars you sell. The end user could click a make of car to display all the models associated with that make. Then the end user could click a model of car to display the pageset for that model.

For more information, see Using Interactive Designer Contents Lists.

Project Files View

When you work on a project, Interactive Designer automatically adds files for that project to the Siebel File System. You can use the Project Files view to add or modify the files that belong to a project.

For information on working in this view, see Working with Interactive Designer Project Files.

Validation Results View

Use the Validation Results view to make sure your project model has no errors. When you validate your project, this view displays any errors. Click on an error to find the exact area in the project where the error needs to be fixed.

For more information, see Validating an Interactive Designer Project.

Search View

In a large project, use the Search feature to locate the text you are looking for. In the Search view, you can search the project data for text strings text. The Search tab displays a list of matches for your search entry. Clicking on a particular match takes you to the project area containing that text.

Search automatically performs a floating search. A floating search is a search that assumes wild cards around the search text. For example, in a search for "ar," all text containing "ar" is returned.

For more information, see Performing an Interactive Designer Project Data Search.

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