grouping queries

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Benoit D

Hi,
I'm starting to have tons of queries and I would like to
organized them. I have tried to use the Groups, but the
problem I have is that if I change the name of the query,
the shortcut in the group is disconnected. Is there a way
to create a shortcut that will stay connected even if I
rename the source query/table.
My project is in a constant state of change, so I often
rename table/query.

thanks,
Benoit
 
Benoit D said:
Hi,
I'm starting to have tons of queries and I would like to
organized them. I have tried to use the Groups, but the
problem I have is that if I change the name of the query,
the shortcut in the group is disconnected. Is there a way
to create a shortcut that will stay connected even if I
rename the source query/table.
My project is in a constant state of change, so I often
rename table/query.

I don't know of any way, but then I've never used the "Groups" feature.
I organize my queries by a naming convention, using similar prefixes for
queries that are logically related.
 
that's what I'm doing also,
but it would be usefull sometime to only see the queries
related to a specific "subproject".
and the group allow you to group tables with queries with
report...
But again, if you rename one of them, you loose the link
(and have fun to figure out which one it was linked to
before)
 
Hi,
I'm starting to have tons of queries and I would like to
organized them. I have tried to use the Groups, but the
problem I have is that if I change the name of the query,
the shortcut in the group is disconnected. Is there a way
to create a shortcut that will stay connected even if I
rename the source query/table.
My project is in a constant state of change, so I often
rename table/query.

thanks,
Benoit
The answer is obvious switch to a Mac
 
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