Rebinding an Imported Resource
A view depends on one or more underlying sources, and the view is considered bound to those underlying sources. A view can be bound to tabular data or a procedure. Rebinding is useful when:
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You create a view with its sources and later decide to rebind the view to different sources. |
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An execution error has occurred for a view because a source with which the view was initially bound does not exist any more. |
If you checked Always Show Rebinding Options in the Import window, the window shown below appears, listing the resources that need to be rebound.
To rebind an imported resource
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Select the resource to rebind in the upper part of the window. |
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Use the Browse button or type the Current Path to the resource. |
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Use the Browse button or type the New Path to which to bind the resource. |
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Click Rebind to rebind the resource. |
Note: If Hide rebound item is checked (default), each item disappears from the top part of the window as it is rebound.
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When all resources have been rebound, click Next. |
The Import Into window appears, the same as when no resources need to be rebound.
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Click Done to close the Import Into window. |