Note
A red asterisk ( * )
indicates a required field or selection.
Action
Select the action that best describes what you
want to do from the drop-down list. Options include:
- Renumber—use
this option to renumber a property in the same database; assigning new
property numbers to all related records, to move a property from the current
database to a new database; assigning a new property number, or copy a
property to a new database; assigning a new property number or to copy
a property in the same database; essentially duplicating the property
within the current database.
- Delete—use
this option to remove one or more properties from the current database.
- Copy—use
this option to move one or more properties from the current database to
a new database; keeping the original property number or to copy one or
more properties to a new database; retaining the same property number
in both databases.
Old Property
Number
Use the drop-down to select the number of the
old property to renumber, copy or delete based on the selection made in
the Action field.
Delete Old Property?
The display and setting of this field varies based
on the selection made in the Action field.
- If Renumber, then this
field displays but is not editable.
- If Delete, then this
field is hidden.
- If Copy, then this
field displays and the following applies:
Accept the unchecked default to keep the old property
information available for reuse. Or, check to delete it.
Database
A display-only field used to identify the currently
selected database.
New Property
Number *
The display and setting of this field varies based
on the selection made in the Action field.
- If Renumber, then this
field displays and the following applies:
Enter the new property number or ID used to identify
the renumbered property.
- If Delete, then this
field is hidden.
- If Copy, then this
field displays and the following applies:
Enter the new property number or ID used to identify
the renumbered property.
Database
This field only displays when Copy
is selected from the Action field. Use the drop-down
to select the database to copy the new property to.
Run in single-user mode
Note
When this option is selected (default), it automatically
switches the database to single-user mode, which prevents other users
from logging in until the process completes. It is strongly recommended
that single-user mode be used.
Checked (default)
- Puts the system in single-user mode, with only your connection to the
database allowed, while the process runs. A message displays when other
users are logged into the eSite database, and in that case, the process
cannot be run in single-user mode.
As an alternative, you can uncheck the box and
then the system does not run the process in single-user mode.
Unchecked
- The system remains in multi-user mode while the process runs. This is
the default condition of the system, as it is designed for multiple users
to be logged in concurrently.