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12/1/2007 1:56 PM
 

Hi colleagues, i really don't need "All category", how can i remove it ?

 
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12/1/2007 9:14 PM
 

I believe the next version addresses this, by adding an all items system category for only the drop downs and treeview control.


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12/2/2007 3:23 AM
 

Ben, will you be so kind to tell, when next version is going to be released ?

 
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12/2/2007 3:27 PM
 


With the new "Show all items" ticked, I have deleted my old category called "ALL". But then, I have a problem. When people arrive in the repository page, the listing is presented with the listing of items in the first category only. Not all the items as usual... Be aware of this.
You have to click on ALL ITEMS to display them all. Confusing for people who were used to the old pages...

DV

 
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12/3/2007 6:07 AM
 

I found a trick, how to remove "ALL" category. I added new module "repository", went to "Setting" and renamed category "ALL" to something obvious "test_ALL". Then I opened database manager and queried for data from table dbo.grmRepositoryCategories. It contains links to all categories, where i found my "test_ALL" and removed it. It helped me.

 
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