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1. In the next release, you'll be able to define a filter as unique for a
specific connection.
2. You should be able to drag/drop or copy/paste members from members of
one source file to another across connections. You should also be able to
copy source files from a library on one system to another. What happens
when you try to do this? Is there an error message?
Thanks,
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1. This has been addressed recently, IIRC, but I don't remember (that was
kind of funny, eh?) - when I removed filters from one connection (I had 4
defined), they were removed from all connections. This is by design? How do
I have different filters defined to each connection? Filter pools? I think
the design is weak here, because we have multiple machines and multiple
products, and I may want a distinct connection per product, and certainly
per machine. The resources of interest in each connection are different and
may not even exist on a different machine.
2. It seems that drag/drop or copy/paste of members from one source file to
another can be done only within a connection - true? So I can't do this
between connections? I was trying this between connections defined on
different machines.
Thanks
Vern
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