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| | I have an import template that is functional (with a few bugs) but I need to make some adjustments to it. When I open up the template from within Calyx and say for example I want to delete an entire row, I don't have that option. So it appears that if I have a template with several hundred mappings and I want to delete row 10 for example, I have to manually move all the values up manually for each of the couple hundred or so mappings. This seems retarded. Am I missing something or is it really this difficult to manipulate? |
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| Its really that difficult.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/30/2007 3:04:09 PM Posts: 2, Visits: 6 |
| | Bummer. Not the answer I was hoping for. I'm assuming it's ok to just take the last entry in the list and just move it up to the empty slot. In otherwords, it does not necessarily need to be in order, as long as it's mapped properly and I don't skip rows in the template? Is this correct? |
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| That's correct the order isn't important. We just can't have blank a blank row in the template because point sees that as the end of the list.
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