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bigrasta4life
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I suppose i could copy the database locally and then run a querry that deletes all inactive products, then re-upload the database. Does anybody see any reason why that wouldn't work?
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Stuck
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As long as you don't have any existing customer orders for these products already in your DB, then that should work fine. For any products which may have an existing customer order tied to, then I would suggest you do a "soft delete" from your control panel so that your customers order history would be retained just for these products. PS: I am sure you are already thinking this, however, personally I would download (2) copies of your access DB so that if you run into any problems after modifying, you still could reupload an original copy of your DB and be quickly back in business! Wow, you have 17,000 plus products in an access database, that is awesome. Edited by Stuck - 20-September-2007 at 7:07pm |
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