Difference between revisions of "Inactivate Country Structure"

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# Items that belongs to the inactive Country structure node(s) and its children are still included in the total number on each item tab.
 
# Items that belongs to the inactive Country structure node(s) and its children are still included in the total number on each item tab.
 
# It is possible to assign items to Locations that belongs to inactive Country structure node(s) and its children.
 
# It is possible to assign items to Locations that belongs to inactive Country structure node(s) and its children.
# It is possible to [[Reconcile by Linking to an Existing Item Record | link]] to items and edit items that belongs to inactive Country structure node(s) and its children. }}
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# It is possible to [[Link to Existing Item | link]] to items and edit items that belongs to inactive Country structure node(s) and its children. }}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 2 February 2016

It is possible to Inactivate Country structure like the other Auxiliary data but it is implemented slightly different.

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Country Structure Manager

When a Country Structure node is set to Inactive

  • the font style is changed to Italic
  • the node and its children become invisible in the Country Structure Pane in the Navigation window.
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  1. Items that belongs to the inactive Country structure node(s) and its children are still visible in the Items Pane.
  2. Items that belongs to the inactive Country structure node(s) and its children are still included in the total number on each item tab.
  3. It is possible to assign items to Locations that belongs to inactive Country structure node(s) and its children.
  4. It is possible to link to items and edit items that belongs to inactive Country structure node(s) and its children.