Submitted by jsolka on 2009/06/30 06:59
I thought I knew how to do it, but I probably don't. I copied an item, 2-nd option (selected item and all subitems, XML format) than switched grids, and wanted to paste it, but nothing happened. This was a simple grid with only "item" field. I could do it by dragging, but still, my question is: why it didn't work by copy & paste method?
Jay

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[quote=jsolka]
I thought I knew how to do it, but I probably don't. I copied an item, 2-nd option (selected item and all subitems, XML format) than switched grids, and wanted to paste it, but nothing happened. This was a simple grid with only "item" field. I could do it by dragging, but still, my question is: why it didn't work by copy & paste method?
Jay
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Hi Jay,
I cant answer your query about copying but just an important note about copying it 'by dragging' -
if you drag an item you move it -
if you drag with Ctrl key pressed you give the item a second parent - it's the same item (not a copy) but will now show under two (or more) parents.
Maybe you aware of this but mention in case . .

jsolka

2009/06/30 09:30

In reply to by Tom

No, I didn't know it. Thanks.
And yes I wrongly used the word "copying" instead of "moving".
Take care,
Jay

Armando

2009/06/30 11:10

In reply to by jsolka

So :
 
1- you selected your items, cut them (ctrl-x) and pasted them (ctrl-c) in another grid ?
2- or you selected your items and dragged them using the mouse into another grid ?
 
In case #1, it's probably only because your items don't meet the new grid's source + filters. So they don't show.
 
If you want to make sure that your "moved" items (items aren't really moved, but shown elsewhere, depending on filter+source) are somewhere, use the journal grid, or make a search, or create a grid with an empty source + filter. You should see all items in database and then sort them by Item Created date.
 
 
(Pierre... the copy-paste is something that needs to be improved... in terms of user friendliness... I know I've said it many many times, but periodically there are  questions about it.)

J-Mac

2009/07/01 03:42

In reply to by Armando

[quote=Armando]
So :
 
1- you selected your items, cut them (ctrl-x) and pasted them (ctrl-c) in another grid ?
2- or you selected your items and dragged them using the mouse into another grid ?
 
In case #1, it's probably only because your items don't meet the new grid's source + filters. So they don't show.
 
If you want to make sure that your "moved" items (items aren't really moved, but shown elsewhere, depending on filter+source) are somewhere, use the journal grid, or make a search, or create a grid with an empty source + filter. You should see all items in database and then sort them by Item Created date.
 
 
(Pierre... the copy-paste is something that needs to be improved... in terms of user friendliness... I know I've said it many many times, but periodically there are  questions about it.)
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Definitely confusing! Armando, in #1 above - is that a typo? Or is that how copying/pasting is done in IQ?
 
Ctrl+X  cuts selected content and Ctrl+C copies selected content. Ctrl+V normally pastes previously copied content.(In any Windows application that I have used).  It looks like you are using Ctrl+C for pasting in #1.
 
Can you clarify?
 
Thank you.
 
Jim

Armando

2009/07/01 13:05

In reply to by J-Mac

Yes, it was a typo... sorry guys. I meant ctrl-x (or  ctrl-c if you only want to copy) and then ctrl-v to paste.