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‎Sep 24, 2009
05:04 PM
Directory property does not show the real name
I created several directories in Directory table. Howerver, all those directories will show something like "##ID_STRING4##" or "##ID_STRING5##", not show the real name.
The same thing is shown under Files and Folders view.
Is it a new feature for 2010, or a bug?
It is very annoying? Is it a way to configure/fix so that it shows the real directory name?
Thanks,
The same thing is shown under Files and Folders view.
Is it a new feature for 2010, or a bug?
It is very annoying? Is it a way to configure/fix so that it shows the real directory name?
Thanks,
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‎Sep 28, 2009
06:33 PM
No one care this issue?
If I create the folder name from the file/folder view, it works correct. But if you create teh folder name from teh Directory table, it does not work, but with "##ID_STRING?##" displayed.
If I create the folder name from the file/folder view, it works correct. But if you create teh folder name from teh Directory table, it does not work, but with "##ID_STRING?##" displayed.
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‎Sep 30, 2009
11:41 AM
Is there still a problem in the built package, or does it work as expected? If you rename it in the files and folders view are things fixed up?
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‎Oct 01, 2009
10:23 AM
I have a workaround by creating folder and property from file/folder view.
You should NOT create the directory and property from Directory table directly.
You should NOT create the directory and property from Directory table directly.