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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding the Repository
  3. Using the Repository Manager
  4. Folders
  5. Managing Object Permissions
  6. Local and Global Shortcuts
  7. Team-Based Development with Versioned Objects
  8. Labels
  9. Object Queries
  10. Team-Based Development with Deployment Groups
  11. Copying Folders and Deployment Groups
  12. Exporting and Importing Objects
  13. Exchanging Metadata
  14. Copying Objects
  15. Metadata Extensions
  16. Appendix A: MX Views Reference

Repository Guide

Repository Guide

Shared Folders

Shared Folders

You can configure folders in global and local repositories to be shared. After you designate a folder as shared, you can create shortcuts to objects in that folder. Use shortcuts in any other folder in the repository. If the shared folder is in a global repository, use shortcuts to that folder in any repository in the repository domain.
If a folder is not shared, you cannot create shortcuts to objects in the folder. However, you can still create copies of objects in non-shared folders.
Shared folders are useful when you want to use the same repository objects in several projects within the same repository. For example, each folder within a repository might represent a different development project. However, every project in the repository needs to store bug reports in a consistent format, so you might put the source definition for the BUG_REPORTS table in a shared folder.

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