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The Vertical Sky Software Manager User Guide - MKS

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Getting Started With Projects, Sandboxes, and Members<br />

For more information, see<br />

“Removing Members<br />

From a Project” on<br />

page 68.<br />

To create a subproject in the graphical user interface<br />

1 With a Project or Sandbox window open, select the project or<br />

sandbox to add the subproject to.<br />

2 From a Project window, choose Project > Create Subproject.<br />

From a Sandbox window, choose Sandbox > Create Subproject.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Specify a Subproject dialog box appears.<br />

3 Enter the path and name for the subproject, for example,<br />

sandboxdemo/subproject.pj.<br />

4 Click OK.<br />

<strong>The</strong> subproject appears in a Project or Sandbox window.<br />

You can now add members to the subproject just as you would with<br />

a project.<br />

To drop a subproject from a project, you drop it as you would a<br />

member.<br />

Note<br />

Most project commands can be performed on subprojects.<br />

To create a subproject in the command line interface<br />

Use the si createsubproject command, for example:<br />

si createsubproject --project=value subproject<br />

where<br />

--project=value specifies the path and name of the project you<br />

want to add the subproject to, for example,<br />

--project=c:/masterdemo/subproject.pj<br />

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