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Reset table field properties globally
I'm have to recreate ~ 100 replicated tables to remove the
replication info fields ("s_..." fields). Certain field properties such as "Allow Zero Length" were reset to the default NO when the new tables were made. Is there a way to globally reset field property values rather than change each table's field properties one at a time. I vaguely remember seeing a solution somewhere. |
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Never mind. I figured it out.
-----Original Message----- I'm have to recreate ~ 100 replicated tables to remove the replication info fields ("s_..." fields). Certain field properties such as "Allow Zero Length" were reset to the default NO when the new tables were made. Is there a way to globally reset field property values rather than change each table's field properties one at a time. I vaguely remember seeing a solution somewhere. . |
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