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This is the hierarchical list of [[Grooper Node]]s (folders and other objects) found in the left panel when you first open [[Grooper Design Studio]].  It is the basis for object navigation and creation in Grooper Design Studio.
This is the hierarchical list of [[Grooper Node]]s (folders and other objects) found in the left panel when you first open [[Grooper Design Studio]].  It is the basis for object navigation and creation in Grooper Design Studio.
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Adding an object creates a new "node" in the Node Tree.  The Node Tree is called a "tree", because it "branches."  Each new node added under another creates a new "branch", or a new level down from the node it is created.  What objects can be added under a branch are determined by the node(s) above it.
Adding an object creates a new "node" in the Node Tree.  The Node Tree is called a "tree", because it "branches."  Each new node added under another creates a new "branch", or a new level down from the node it is created.  What objects can be added under a branch are determined by the node(s) above it.
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== The Grooper Root ==
 
The '''Grooper Root''' is the top level (or "root node") of the Grooper Node Tree.  It contains all '''[[Grooper Node]]''' objects as its children.  It also stores several settings that apply to the connected [[Grooper Repository]], including"
* The '''Active File Store'''' location.
* The '''License Serial# or URL''' configuration.
# Any security settings stored in the the '''[[Permission Sets]]'''.
 
Informally, "root node" and "Grooper Root" are often used interchangeably.  However, be aware "root node" is a more general term.  You may, for example hear a Batch's root folder be called a "root node" as well.


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Revision as of 16:32, 20 September 2023

This is the hierarchical list of Grooper Nodes (folders and other objects) found in the left panel when you first open Grooper Design Studio. It is the basis for object navigation and creation in Grooper Design Studio.

Adding an object creates a new "node" in the Node Tree. The Node Tree is called a "tree", because it "branches." Each new node added under another creates a new "branch", or a new level down from the node it is created. What objects can be added under a branch are determined by the node(s) above it.

The Grooper Root

The Grooper Root is the top level (or "root node") of the Grooper Node Tree.  It contains all Grooper Node objects as its children. It also stores several settings that apply to the connected Grooper Repository, including"

  • The Active File Store' location.
  • The License Serial# or URL configuration.
  1. Any security settings stored in the the Permission Sets.

Informally, "root node" and "Grooper Root" are often used interchangeably. However, be aware "root node" is a more general term. You may, for example hear a Batch's root folder be called a "root node" as well.