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Overview

Each configuration is represented as a project in the navigator window. The configuration name matches the project name. The configuration is displayed as a tree, each branch describing some configuration part. Configuration objects are represented in the tree with their respective names. For example, the Catalogs branch stores all of the catalog objects available in the configuration, and the Catalogs – Goods branch describes the object of the Goods catalog. The tree nodes combine configuration objects that are logically related to each other and have a common purpose.

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