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13.3.6.2 MEMBERSHIP OF A COLLECTION
Within the concept of collections, no file or folder can be member of more than one collection.
Without this rule, a file in collection 1 could be moved to a different destination in first place. If it was
member of collection 2 as well, the job protocol would address a dead path by the time of pro-
cessing the job task of collection 2.
To avoid this conflict, the File Manager does not allow for double checking files and folders. Items
checked in the left split window (Collection 1) will appear checked and grayed out in the right split
window (Collection 2) and vice versa. Selections are only editable in the split window of the collec-
tion they are member of. Consequently, moving a file or folder to another collection requires un-
checking it in Collection 1 first, to make available for Collection 2 (and vice versa).
13.3.6.3 REFRESH VS. UNCHECK ALL
The [Uncheck All] button affects all files and folders in the active directory and all files and folders in
the hierarchy below, whereas [Refresh] unchecks all members of the collection of the active split
window. With the search dialogue active [Refresh] only affects the search term. Deleting a collec-
tion is only possible in the default File Manager Screen.
Refresh
Uncheck All
13.3.7 COLLECTION BASED TASKS -MOVE/COPY/DELETE
With all collections compiled and destinations set, you can start the job task, by tapping one of the
task buttons. Not every button behaves the same. The following list gives insight in the idea of each
task:
Collection Based Tasks (Batch Processing)
Move
Copy
Delete
Move
o Collection based, affects all members of the collection in the active split win-
dow.
o System calculates free disc space (SD, USB) before and after transfer, executes
the job or returns an error message.
Copy
o Collection based, affects all members of the collection in the active split win-
dow.
o System calculates free disc space (SD, USB) before and after transfer, executes
the job or returns error message.