Friday, October 2, 2009

Property Deletion Follow-Up

As a follow-up to the deletion post of a few days ago I wanted to mention that there is also another change to the way deletions work from the Property Screen. Unlike in ZP 32, in ZP SQL you cannot delete a property record if it has any other records linked to it. Any other words, you must delete any attached permits, violations, photos, etc., before you can delete a property record. You must also first delete any names attached to a property in the Contact File before you can delete the property. This is basically a safety measure. Typically when ever we've had customers contact us about missing permits, the culprit turns out to be a property record that was accidentally deleted. Because deletions are easier to execute in ZP SQL, we decided to make it harder to delete a property record if it has anything attached.

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