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Figure 3-5: Application Properties window—Support Files tab<br />

Managing resource files<br />

If you create or open forms within an application in <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> Developer<br />

Studio, resources added to form views are automatically added to the application’s<br />

Support Files panel. At the time the resource is added, the reference to that<br />

resource matches its location in the Support Files panel. However, AR <strong>System</strong> does<br />

not maintain these references (for example, if you change the directory structure<br />

for resources in the Support Files panel).<br />

The Resources Directory Structure level represents the directory for your<br />

application in the mid tier. You can add support files directly under this level, or<br />

to other directories that you create. You cannot delete or change the name of the<br />

Resources Directory Structure level.<br />

You can add or delete directories and files, or rename existing directories. You can<br />

also save the directory structure to an external disk.<br />

To add files to support file directories<br />

<br />

1 In <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> Developer Studio, open the application with which you want to<br />

work.<br />

2 Click the Support Files panel.<br />

3 Select the directory under which you want to add support files.<br />

If you want to create a new directory:<br />

a Select the directory under which you want to create a new directory.<br />

b Click Create Directory.<br />

A new directory appears under the directory you selected in step a.<br />

c Enter a new name for the directory, and press ENTER.<br />

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