Anyone actually tried doing this? I can't figure it out. It's easy to delete
a Definition that is not being used but what about one that is being used?



I have an event definition that is used by about 200 different individuals.
I want to completely delete such an event.



There seems to be 2 ways of doing this.

(1)    Go to each individual person and delete the event. Once all
individuals are no longer using the event, I can delete the definition from
the Master List.

(2)    In viewing the Master Event Definition List, under the OPTIONS button
is a chance to select DELETE. But because multiple individuals are using
that event, a message is brought up that Legacy cannot delete the event
because it is use. They add a note that one can remove the item by
"combining it with the blank item at the top of the list".



OK, I'm not so sure exactly what that will cause by combining one definition
with a blank one, but if it'll make the definition go away, then I'd like to
try it. The big question is how does one combine one definition with a blank
one? I tried editing the definition to a blank but of course Legacy says I
can't do that. Any ideas?





Brian in CA







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