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Topic Title: Changing Links Question
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Created On: 27-Jun-2005 18:49
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 27-Jun-2005 18:49
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Ronald O'Neal

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I have two formal modules that are linked through a particular link module. Unfortunately when this link module was created, it was set up with "one-to-many" mapping relationships. The user creating the links now wants to have the mapping changed to "many-to-many" relationships. I know that once you set up the link module mapping, it can not be changed. Is there any other way around this problem? Thanks in advance!
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 27-Jun-2005 20:12
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Brian Azelborn

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I think you will need to create a new Link module with the mapping you want, then move the linksets in the current Link module to the new module. I have a DXL script that you can run from a Link module to move linksets but I can't see any way to attach it to this reply. If you want the DXL script, please send me an email requesting it. My email address is btazelbo@rockwellcollins.com.
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