Hierarchical source and node names

 


The sources in your project are organized into folders. Nodes may be organized within folders and node hierarchies. The hierarchical name of a source or node indicates its location within your project.

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Understand hierarchical source names

The hierarchical name includes the folder path and the name of the source. Folders are separated by two backslashes (\\).

For example, if your Internals folder contains the source Interview with scientist, then the full hierarchical name for the source is 'Internals\\Interview with scientist'.

You can check the folder location of a source on the General tab of the Source Properties dialog box—refer to View project item properties for more information.

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Understand hierarchical node names

The hierarchical name includes the folder path, the hierarchical node structure and the name of the node. Folders are separated by two backslashes (\\) and nodes are separated by a single backslash (\).

For example, if your Nodes folder contains a parent node Economy with a child node Tourism, then the full hierarchical name for the child node is 'Nodes\\Economy\Tourism'.

You can check the hierarchical name of a node item on the General tab of the Node Properties dialog box—refer to View project item properties for more information.

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