Chuck,

On 1. 3. 2015, at 18:59, Chuck Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I am not clear what your question is.  Is this related to your Efficient 
> Copy question?

Very loosely.

I found that I need to clone two entities, making just a couple of small 
changes, and letting the rest unchanged.

Actually, far as Efficient Copy is concerned, the NewRecord entity should be 
created as OldRecord clone (with a couple of very small changes).

(It's the new version of my application, where I went from dynamic items stored 
in BLOBs to dynamic items stored in normal table columns; they are wayyyys 
faster, though there, of course, is a number of problems with them, too. It's 
the one for which I, quadruple alas, can't really use your Virtual Tables :))

Anyway, meantime I've created empty entities in Modeller, and am manually 
“cloning“ the attributes (going through all the “old” ones and creating “new” 
ones with same contents) -- looks like it's the easiest compromise.

Thanks and all the best,
OC

> On 2015-03-01, 8:06 AM, "OC" wrote:
> 
> Oh, by the way -- are there some Wonder (or other) goodies to clone the model 
> parts, or do I just have to DIY?
> 
> Thanks,
> OC


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