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Topic Title: Enumeration Order Topic Summary: Enumeration Order Created On: 12-Mar-2008 22:35 Status: Post and Reply |
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I have renamed and renumbered and reordered enumerations in Type definition.
However, the columner display of the associated attribute (multi valued) does show the new names but they are in the old order. If I open the object for edit the pulldown is in the new order. If I close the edit window with no changes, the new order is shown for that object. How do I get the display to show the new order without opening and closing each object? |
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Just a guess, I haven't tried this, but something like
Object o for o in current Module do { o."your attribute" = o."your attribute" "" } refresh current Module should do the trick Turn off any filtering before you run the script, or use the for o in entire current Module loop. Cheers, Peter Edited: 13-Mar-2008 at 08:34 by Peter Albert |
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