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What happens if you don't specify a search record for a component?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: July 05, 2006     Asked by: psnovicegirl 
  
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June 09, 2006 01:43:04   #1  
Laxman        

RE: What happens if you don't specify a search record ...
Component will not be saved without a search reacord
 
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July 05, 2006 06:20:34   #2  
kiranchitla Member Since: July 2006   Contribution: 5    

RE: What happens if you don't specify a search record ...

Fist thing, if the search record is not specified then the editor will not alow us to save.

Secondly, if the rquirement itself demands to skip the search record then, the best thing is to use a dummy search record called - INSTALLATION.

This would solve it.


 
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