Question for importing configurations into NDS....

Why are some tracks shown in the import configuration in the NDS shown under a tree level for both con and dev of a track, and others are not?

Hi,
Do other tracks that are not displayed have  have a dev/cons workspace?
There is an option in NWDS to display all,dev,cons systems. Normally all tracks should have a dev,cons workspace. In my opinion, if the display option is set to all, then u will see the track under both dev and cons, if dev option is set then u will see only dev, and cons respectively for the display option cons.
Akshatha

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