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CES classes and items in those classes have several attributes such as Number of Attachments, and Number of Notes that get automatically updated. Sometimes, when data is loaded without using an CES client, these counts might not get updated properly. The options in the Class Maintenance window are used to update the values of all such attributes.You can use Class Maintenance window to perform these tasks: |
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The Set Cascade Flag for Enumerated Valid Values is used
to set the Cascade flag property of all Enumerated Valid Values are defined
for selected parent classes to |
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This task explains how to set Cascade Flag for Enumerated Valid Values: |
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This option is useful if the bottom classes are redefined after the EVVs are created. Cascading is done for all EVVs of the parent class and its child classes:
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Before running this option, it is recommended that you apply the Setting Cascade Flag for Enumerated Valid Values option, and set the Cascade flag to YES. |
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This task explains how to run the Cascade Flag for Enumerated Valid Values: |
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This option is useful when new bottom classes are added as children to the old bottom classes, especially when the RVVs re defined at old bottom classes with Cascade flag set to NO. |
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This task explains how to run the Cascade Flag for Range Valid Values: |
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After setting this flag, it is recommended that you apply the Running Cascade Range Valid Values. |
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This option cascades the Range Valid Values for a selected parent class(es) and all the child classes associated with it. |
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After selecting this option from the Class Maintenance window, you can choose either the Class Label or Class DBName to display class names or DB names in the list. |
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This task explains how to run the Cascade Range Valid Values: |
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The Update Court of Notes and Attachments updates the count of notes and attachments associated with CES items of the specified classes. |
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This task explains how to update the count of notes and attachments: |
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The Update Court of Attachments at the Class Level updates the count of attachments at the class level. |
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This task explains how to update the count of attachments at the class level: |
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The Update Number of Objects updates the object count of items in selected classes. It counts the number of items present in the selected classes. |
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This task explains how to update the number of objects: |
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The Maximum Number of Objects property in the Classes class specified how many objects a class should have as the database grows in size. This property is used to calculate the total space required by each tablespace in the database. The Rollup Maximum Number of Objects rolls up the value of the Max Number of Objects property from all the bottom classes to their parents, and generates space requirements for each of the tablespaces defined in the database. |
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This task explains how to roll-up the maximum number of objects: |
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Whenever a class is created or modified, the class configuration is automatically refreshed. But if class configuration is not refreshed, if the configurations invalid, or does not exist, you can refresh the configuration. The Refresh Configuration refreshes the configuration for only the selected classes. It does not refresh the child class. The Refresh Configuration with Cascade refreshes the configuration for the entire hierarchy, that is, all the child classes in the selected classes. |
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This task explains how to refresh the configurations: |
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This table explains the class and the select operation types displayed in the Class Maintenance window:
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