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Button on main page of [[CFE]] that disconnects and re-connects data sources used regularly by [[CFE]]. Necessary because we [[Push]] and [[Pull]] data, and tables that are connected on one user's desktop would not be properly connected on another user's desktop.
Button on main page of [[CFE]] that disconnects and re-connects data sources used regularly by [[CFE]].  
Also runs some basic consistency checks.  


Can result in errors, see [[Procedure when there are differences between L Log and L PHI]].
The button needs to be clicked after each [[Pull]] because tables that are connected on one user's desktop would not be properly connected on another user's desktop.
 
The button also runs some basic consistency checks between data sources that are stored separately and can therefore not use relational integrity. See [[Procedure when there are differences between L Log and L PHI]].


== Related articles ==  
== Related articles ==  

Revision as of 15:21, 24 March 2022

Button on main page of CFE that disconnects and re-connects data sources used regularly by CFE.

The button needs to be clicked after each Pull because tables that are connected on one user's desktop would not be properly connected on another user's desktop.

The button also runs some basic consistency checks between data sources that are stored separately and can therefore not use relational integrity. See Procedure when there are differences between L Log and L PHI.

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