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= Projects and accounts =
= Projects and accounts =


Every PI has a default Resource Allocation Project Identifier, or RAPI.  The RAPI typically takes the form <tt>abc-123-aa</tt>.
Every PI has a default Resource Allocation Project Identifier, or RAPI.  The RAPI typically takes the form <code>abc-123-aa</code>.
Your default RAPI also has an associated '''group name''' which typically takes the form <tt>def-yourname</tt>.
Your default RAPI also has an associated '''group name''' which typically takes the form <code>def-yourname</code>.


Each RAC award also has a RAPI, typically of the form <tt>abc-123-ab</tt> or <tt>abc-123-ac</tt>, etc.,  
Each RAC award also has a RAPI, typically of the form <code>abc-123-ab</code> or <code>abc-123-ac</code>, etc.,  
and an associated group name, typically of the form <tt>rrg-yourname-ab</tt> or <tt>rpp-yourname-ac</tt>.
and an associated group name, typically of the form <code>rrg-yourname-ab</code> or <code>rpp-yourname-ac</code>.


You can find RAPIs and their corresponding group names by visiting the [https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/ Account Details] page of the CCDB site.   
You can find RAPIs and their corresponding group names by visiting the [https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/ Account Details] page of the CCDB site.   
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