Maybe I am not understanding this. I need to create a duplicate of an existing grid, but I need the grid to hold fresh data. In other words, it has to be blank. Now I realize that duplicating a grid really just creates a copy of an existing grid with a different name. The source is the same as the original, so it shows all the data contained in the original. Deleting any data in the copy also deletes it from the original. So far, so good.
When I go to Manage Grids and try to change the source, shouldn't I see the name of the duplicate? If I have a grid called 2011 and duplicate it with the name 2012, shouldn't 2012 become available as a field? When I tried to create a field called 2012, IQ reported that this field already existed. If it does, I cannot find it.
This does not seem to be consistent with creating a new grid. When I do that, a corresponding field is created.
Jon
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