Hello,
I came across an issue with Composite C1 and haven't managed to find a solution.
To keep it short, I have two datatypes, one is stores and the other is products.
Every product have a field to refer to one of the stores.
When deleting one of the stores that is references by some products, a warning pops up in Composite C1 that warns me that all data that refers to this data will be deleted as well.
After pressing OK to this warning, the store data was removed and it seems like all the products data that referred to this store is deleted as well.
But for some strange reason, the deleted products are still visible in the datatype folder and if I try to edit or delete it manually, it just pops up a warning saying the following:
So my question is, is there any way to purge all deleted data or something similar? I prefer them being gone from the tree so they don't clutter up in the products list.
I came across an issue with Composite C1 and haven't managed to find a solution.
To keep it short, I have two datatypes, one is stores and the other is products.
Every product have a field to refer to one of the stores.
When deleting one of the stores that is references by some products, a warning pops up in Composite C1 that warns me that all data that refers to this data will be deleted as well.
After pressing OK to this warning, the store data was removed and it seems like all the products data that referred to this store is deleted as well.
But for some strange reason, the deleted products are still visible in the datatype folder and if I try to edit or delete it manually, it just pops up a warning saying the following:
Data item not found
This item seems to have been deleted.
Please update the tree by using the context menu "Refresh" command.
I tried refreshing the data and the datatype folder many times, even restarted Composite C1 and it still there, stuck in the tree with no way to remove it.So my question is, is there any way to purge all deleted data or something similar? I prefer them being gone from the tree so they don't clutter up in the products list.