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Topic Title: Deleting Orphans of Project <void>
Topic Summary: Deleting Orphans of Project <void>
Created On: 23-Nov-2005 16:47
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 23-Nov-2005 16:47
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Kerry Kidwell

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In an ongoing effort to delete orphans from the database, our queries are return some files that belong to Project <void>.  Previously I inquired how to delete orphans (from the command line) and was instructed how to do that from a query.  In attempting to delete those orphans belonging to Project <void> the (query) delete does not work.  I guess I have two questions -

1) What is meant by Project <void>?
2) Is there a way to delete these (from the command line and/or gui)?

Thanks again,
Kerry
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 20-Dec-2005 15:48
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Diederick van der Snoek

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Hi,

When an atribute is as seen in query output the attrbute is not defined. Therefore add:

not has_attr('project')

to your query for everything without the attribute project.

Diederick
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