Agreed. Since there is no looping construct in variables, what syntax would you suggest for managing tables?
Yes, that's something I couldn't come up with a good answer either. Automatically export the first 5? The first ten? "all filled" would be the right thing, but that's what you mean by "looping construct" I guess? Which isn't there.
Lastly I don't find it a good idea for fields in the "Location Shown" table to be filled with the word "Default" whenever a new line is created. I would rather have these fields empty. If the reason is to show that there is a new line, I would prefer to either this line be color marked or for the word "Default" to be shown in gray but NOT to be written into metadata.
They're not written to the metadata unless you save the metadata. Since one has to double-click on the cell to start an edit it is easier if there is an obvious target. The table does not support any color marking (other than showing a selected row) and gray colors usually indicate that something is disabled and non-editable.
-Kirk
I understand what you mean.
This request arose maybe from me not working entirely to spec
What I did was fill out the legacy Location or the "Location Taken" fields and then, since everything, City, State etc. was the same, I just filled out "Sublocation" in the "Location Shown" table. It was the only thing different.
This of course left me with "Default" in all the other table fields.
The
correct way to do it is probably to
always fill
all fields. And that's what the "Copy to 'Location Shown' table" button is for ...
However, I guess the "World Region" field rarely gets filled out - "ISO Country Code" probably as well. Which again will leave "Default" in some fields. (If a table row was created and content wasn't copied from "Location Taken.)