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Kelly
HTH Vern
Just wanted to share my experience using profiles to manage library lists.
I created three WDSCi profiles. Each profile set up a different library list when its connections were opened. However, I had to jump around between profiles too much during the day, which meant either (1) constantly activating and logging in to the profile connections when needed, or (2) leaving all profiles active, which cluttered my RSE view with multiple connections.
I definitely see how profiles might be useful in other kinds of situations. I like the profiles feature. I just didn't find profiles convenient for this particular use.
So I'm back to one profile. I am now managing library lists in the following way: (1) create User Actions for frequently used library list set-ups, and (2) add a library list filter to each filter pool when the filter pool is created. The latter puts the library list filter in a handy location.
Thanks, Kelly
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