IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 63

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4. If you do not want to create shortcuts to existing integration components at this time, proceed to step 5. If you do want to create shortcuts to existing integration components, enable the checkbox next to an integration component library to create shortcuts to all of the components within it or expand an integration component library folder and enable the checkboxes next to component groups, or expand the folders for groups and enable the checkboxes for individual components. Note: If you select components with the same names from multiple integration component libraries you do not receive a prompt to inform you that there are duplicate references in your selection. In the event that you do select duplicate components, shortcuts are created for the component in the integration component library that was furthest down in the list of libraries when you made your selections in the wizard. Figure 11 shows the "New User Project" wizard. Figure 11. Creating a user project 5. Click Finish to complete the wizard. System Manager creates a folder with the name you specified in the InterChange Server Projects folder in User Projects folder. Adding shortcuts to a user project You add shortcuts to a user project to give yourself a view to an interface that you are working on. There are several ways to add shortcuts to a user project, described in the following sections: v "Using the Dependency Tree" on page 52 v "Using the Update Project wizard" on page 53 v "Dragging-and-dropping components" on page 53 Chapter 4. Using System Manager 51

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4.
If
you
do
not
want
to
create
shortcuts
to
existing
integration
components
at
this
time,
proceed
to
step
5.
If
you
do
want
to
create
shortcuts
to
existing
integration
components,
enable
the
checkbox
next
to
an
integration
component
library
to
create
shortcuts
to
all
of
the
components
within
it
or
expand
an
integration
component
library
folder
and
enable
the
checkboxes
next
to
component
groups,
or
expand
the
folders
for
groups
and
enable
the
checkboxes
for
individual
components.
Note:
If
you
select
components
with
the
same
names
from
multiple
integration
component
libraries
you
do
not
receive
a
prompt
to
inform
you
that
there
are
duplicate
references
in
your
selection.
In
the
event
that
you
do
select
duplicate
components,
shortcuts
are
created
for
the
component
in
the
integration
component
library
that
was
furthest
down
in
the
list
of
libraries
when
you
made
your
selections
in
the
wizard.
Figure
11
shows
the
“New
User
Project”
wizard.
5.
Click
Finish
to
complete
the
wizard.
System
Manager
creates
a
folder
with
the
name
you
specified
in
the
InterChange
Server
Projects
folder
in
User
Projects
folder.
Adding
shortcuts
to
a
user
project
You
add
shortcuts
to
a
user
project
to
give
yourself
a
view
to
an
interface
that
you
are
working
on.
There
are
several
ways
to
add
shortcuts
to
a
user
project,
described
in
the
following
sections:
v
“Using
the
Dependency
Tree”
on
page
52
v
“Using
the
Update
Project
wizard”
on
page
53
v
“Dragging-and-dropping
components”
on
page
53
Figure
11.
Creating
a
user
project
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
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