Enter the fields of this wizard to create a Macro.
A project represents the physical distribution of your instances in your workspace. It groups directories and files. It is used to organize resources which can be built, shared, or stored as a version.
A Pacbase project contains a subset of files which correspond to the models and the generated sources which make up an application.
There can be various projects for each location (a location is the equivalent of a database).
A package corresponds to a logical group of information.
The logical resources contained in a package can be distributed into various projects.
The packages represent the branches of the projects. Each package contains its own instances.
For the resources transferred from Pacbase, the naming convention of a package is: {location name}.{Library path}.{Library name}. To reflect the Library hierarchy, you can enter the Library names (starting from the highest-level Library), and separate each with a period (example: COM.CIF). This way, there will be a first-level branch (COM) with its instances, and a second-level branch (CIF) with its own instances.