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The Configured Environments tree displays the Web Query Environments, DB2 Web Query, and Data Servers nodes.
If a node under the Configured Environments Tree has been populated and contains content, a green dot is shown on the node icon. If a node has been populated and does not contain any content, a red dot is shown on the node icon. If a node has not been populated, Developer Workbench does not know if there is any content in that node and no dot is shown on the node icon. If you create a new content in a node with a red dot on it, that node now has content in it and will change to a green dot. If you delete all content in a node with a green dot, that node now has no content in it and will change to a red dot.
Note: By default, the Configured Environments tree sorts files and folders by title. If you change the sorting options to View Items by Name, the names of your files and folders will display. Whether you display content by title or by name, the DB2 Web Query and Data Servers nodes do not display differently.
You can expand the nodes on the Configured Environments tree to view your configured environments, folders, and application files. Use the filtering commands on the toolbar to sort files alphabetically, display by name or title, or include the associated paths.
From the Configured Environments tree, you can manage content for each of your Web Query environments. This includes creating new folders or files, opening existing files, and copying files. Right-click a node, folder, or file to view the shortcut menu of options. You can also open files by double-clicking them.
You can also use the Refresh Descendants option to refresh a specific application or folder. Right-click the application or folder that you want to refresh, and then click Refresh Descendants.
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You can use the shortcut menu on any file, select New, and click the type of content you want to create, to create new content in the same location.
If a Master File is located in a nested folder (for example, folder xyz is within folder abc), you must first use the Reporting Server Console to map the nested application folder as a new application.
You can copy files from your desktop to the Configured Environments Tree.
From the Configured Environments node, you can access the following shortcut menu option:
Add. Opens the Web Query Environments Properties dialog box where you can add additional environments.
From your Web Query environment, in the Environments Tree panel, you can access the following shortcut menu options:
Sign In. Allows you to sign in to your Web Query environment. This option is only available if you are not already signed in to your Web Query environment.
Sign Out. Allows you to sign out of your Web Query environment. This option is only available if you are already signed in to your Web Query environment.
Note: You can copy files that are not in Developer Workbench and paste them in the Configured Environments tree to use those files when creating your application.
For more information, see Web Query Environment Properties.