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Subject: ListX Prefixes
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championofhumanity
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11/21/2006 7:03 PM Alert 
Greetings,

I'm the application support specialist who has been given the task of taking over our intranet.  The problem is that the previous owner left suddenly and I have no idea where the database or tables for ListX are located.  I was wondering if you knew what the default prefixes for the file names are and where they might be stored (again default).  I'm basically trying to break down what modules are stored where so our sys admins can do the appropriate backups.  We're currently using ListX for PO's but I need to know where all the PO's that have been generated are so I can manage who has editing capailities for said PO's.  Any thoughts or ideas would be much appreciated.

-Ryan
kevinmschreiner
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11/25/2006 11:40 AM Alert 
Sure, the ListX configuration and other associated tables all begin with xListSettings - they should appear at the bottom of the list. The Procedures however begin with both xListSettings, as well as the Action type - for instance - Add.. Delete... Get...

Kevin M Schreiner

Business Intelligence Force, Inc. (bi4ce)
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