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Any [[Object|object]] in the [[Node Tree]] is a Grooper Node.   
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Any [[Object|object]] in the [[Node Tree]] is a '''Grooper Node'''Also simply referred to as a "[[Node|node]]".
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There are six main [[Node|nodes]] in the Node Tree:  
There are six main nodes in the Node Tree. These nodes serve the purpose of organizing Grooper objects to assist Node Tree navigation.


* [[Batch Processing Folder]]
* '''[[Batch Processing Folder]]'''
* [[Content Models Folder]]
* '''[[Content Models Folder]]'''
* [[Data Extraction Folder]]
* '''[[Data Extraction Folder]]'''
* [[Global Resources Folder]]
* '''[[Global Resources Folder]]'''
* [[Infrastructure Folder]]
* '''[[Infrastructure Folder]]'''
* [[Reports Folder]]
* '''[[Reports Folder]]'''


Every [[Grooper Repository]] will contain these nodes and their base [[Child Node|child]] contents.  All other objects created, including Batches, Content Models, and Data Extractors, will be created as children of one of these six nodes (or folders within these nodes).
Every [[Grooper Repository]] will contain these nodes and their base [[Child|child]] node contents.  All other objects created, including (but not limited to) '''[[Batch]]es''', '''[[Content Model]]s''', and [[Data Extractor]]s, will be created as children of one of these six nodes (or folder nodes within these nodes).
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Revision as of 16:33, 23 November 2020

Any object in the Node Tree is a Grooper Node. Also simply referred to as a "node".

There are six main nodes in the Node Tree. These nodes serve the purpose of organizing Grooper objects to assist Node Tree navigation.

Every Grooper Repository will contain these nodes and their base child node contents. All other objects created, including (but not limited to) Batches, Content Models, and Data Extractors, will be created as children of one of these six nodes (or folder nodes within these nodes).