Overview
In ScopeStack, there are two primary workflows for adding services to projects:
Pre-built (sometimes called "Standard") content that resides in settings.
Custom content that is created on a per-project basis.
Settings-defined Content
Defining in Settings
Pre-built content can be defined as a standard for use in projects. You can pre-define all aspects of the content to make it fast and convenient to build and scope your projects.
Adding to a project
When you add pre-built content to a project, the platform captures that content's parameters when adding it to a project. After it's been added, you can update parameters like the Service Descriptions and Language Field information on a per-project basis.
Changes you made to the language in a project are localized to that project.
If you duplicate that project, the service as it exists in the source project will be used as the basis for duplication, including any language updates you made there.
If you make changes to pre-built content in Settings, they will not update existing projects' versions' of that contents information. When that content is added to a project after the update's been made, the changes will be reflected in that new project.
Custom Content
Building in a project
Custom content can be defined on a per-project basis. All attributes of these pieces of content are editable within the project and can be changed at any time.
If you duplicate a project that contains custom services, the Custom services will be carried over into the duplicated project.