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<font face="MS Sans Serif">Portals have an option under their object menu (advanced) enabling<br /> all contained tables and attributes to be disassociated from any data sets.
Portals have an option under their object menu (advanced) enabling<br /> all contained tables and attributes to be disassociated from any data sets.
 
This applies recursively starting at the portal selected and is useful<br /> when a hierarchy of objects contains data that should no longer be saved<br /> in the dataset but the objects need to be retained for backwards<br /> compatability.
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This applies recursively starting at the portal selected and is useful<br /> when a hierarchy of objects contains data that should no longer be saved<br /> in the dataset but the objects need to be retained for backwards<br /> compatability.<br /> </font>
<font size="2">idkbase note 58</font>
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 13 January 2008

Portals have an option under their object menu (advanced) enabling
all contained tables and attributes to be disassociated from any data sets.

This applies recursively starting at the portal selected and is useful
when a hierarchy of objects contains data that should no longer be saved
in the dataset but the objects need to be retained for backwards
compatability.



idkbase note 58