Use a project as the basis for each integration.
| 1. | Click Connectivity studio Integration Design. |
| 2. | Click +Projects. |
| 3. | Define a meaningful name for the project. For example, if you use the project to set up a sales integration with an external system, use 'Sales integration' as the project name. |
|   | In the Project field, type a value. |
| 4. | You can define the user who is the owner of the project. |
|   | In the User ID field, enter or select a value. |
| 5. | In the Note field, type a value. |
| 6. | Define the purpose of the project. For integrations and data migrations, the purpose is Standard. If you use the project for EDI studio or MDM studio, choose the purpose accordingly. |
|   | In the Purpose field, select an option. |
| 7. | Sub-task: Define subprojects. |
| 7.1 | Expand the Run subproject section. |
| 7.2 | Click New. |
| 7.3 | In the Subproject field, enter or select a value. |
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Note: The sequence in which the subprojects are run can be important. Use the Move up and Move down buttons to change the subproject sequence. |
| 7.4 | Define the action to be done if the main project is run: - Run: The subproject is run when the main project is run. - Skip: The subproject is not run when the main project is run. |
|   | In the Action field, select an option. |
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