How to configure GDS console

Hi MDM-GDS experts,
I would like to fill the property sheet with dummy values .Would someone give me idea how to fill with dummy values so that i can work on.
Server -> services -> configuration adapter -> apps -> sap.cpm -> GDS -> appcfg -> propertysheet application
Kind Regards
JANA

MT,
1. I can only speak on my own experience in setting up the ODI console, but my understanding is that the console is configured against a single master repository - the connection details are picked up when the WebLogic server starts.  If I'm wrong, I'm sure one of the gurus will correct me.
2. I haven't come across a way to do this - I'm using 11.1.1.5.  Aside from my initial go-live, I tend to only promote individual scenarios across environments.  For the rare occasion when I need to do a larger bulk import I'll just use ODI Studio.

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