Repository Structure
An app is the top-level node in the repository and is displayed on the FICO® Xpress Insight home page.
Each app can then have a hierarchy of folders containing scenarios. An app can have zero or more folders and scenarios.
A folder is a means of grouping scenarios and can contain zero or more scenarios and zero or more nested sub-folders.
REST, Mosel, and Python APIs provide methods and endpoints to navigate and query the repository structure. The REST API also has endpoints to create, modify and delete objects in the repository.
The list of scenarios that a custom view can influence is prescribed by the user's shelf selection, although views can contain custom JavaScript code which can access the REST API directly for advanced use cases.
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