Sally
I'd just recreate the changes you made in development. If you replace any table you will most likely lose all relationships that the table has.
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> Good morning all,
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> I have a table that has a few fields that were never used so I want to rename them and use them for something else AND I need to add a few new fields to a table that I have working in Production mode.
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> I already have this new table structure with the code running in test mode and I need to convert it to Production but is there any easy way to do this? Does anyone have any advice on how I can switch to the new table structure without breaking existing links, queries, etc?
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> Thank you,
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