Title: | ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Please spell ALL-IN-1 correctly - all CAPITALS! |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE CE |
Created: | Fri Jul 01 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2716 |
Total number of notes: | 12169 |
I have asked this in the TeamLinks conference. Maybe ALL-IN-1 people can answer me?? ================================================================================ Note 2219.0 Deletion of empty folders? No replies COPCLU::ELIN "Elin Christensen @DMO, DTN 857-2406" 19 lines 26-MAY-1997 09:16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL-IN-1 v3.2 and TeamLinks v2.7 When do ALL-IN-1 folders get deleted in TeamLinks? If I work in ALL-IN-1 and delete the last document in a folder, the folder gets deleted as well, but in TeamLinks the folders stay there. A customer reports that some times empty folders disappear from TeamLinks, and it seems as if some housekeeping jobs delete empty folders. He would like to know in which cases ALL-IN-1 folders get deleted from TeamLinks so that he can explain it to his users. Do mail folders and other folders get deleted after the same rules? Elin
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2697.1 | WOTVAX::oloras6.olo.dec.com::swat01::bell | Martin Bell @BBP | Tue May 27 1997 17:21 | 21 | |
Elin, in ALL-IN-1 there is (currently) no such thing as an empty folder. The folder name is simply part of a key to uniquely identify a document (the docnum being the other part of the key (ish)). Because ALL-IN-1 can't represent empty folders, some the the PC style point-and-click operations would not work so neatly, so TeamLinks maintains a pointer to an "empty" folder in memory (not on the ALL-IN-1 server), to make things look more natural! If you exit TeamLinks (or maybe also if you disconnect from your file cabinet) the "memory pointer" disappears, and thus any reference to this empty folder also does away. So empty folders only exist in the PCs memory, and never appear on the ALL-IN-1 server. Cheers, mb |