It did not mention if you wanted to copy all documents or just some documents. But one method is to create a new database and then configure it to replicate the data from an existing database, similar to how you would make an offline copy of your mail folder database.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted: January 27, 2011 4:51 pm by Mortimer1675 pts.
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Mortimer1: This is a great idea. I have not toyed with archiving functions much until late last year. Do you know if this retains integrity of doc links? For instance, if a document is archived and it links to a document in the original database, will the link find the document? In reverse, if a document in the main database has a document link to something that has been archived, will the archived document be found when the link is used? If you don’t know I will post a new main topic. Or do some tests if no one seems to know. Maybe Silktool or BruceWayne know something?
Mortimer1: This is a great idea. I have not toyed with archiving functions much until late last year. Do you know if this retains integrity of doc links? For instance, if a document is archived and it links to a document in the original database, will the link find the document? In reverse, if a document in the main database has a document link to something that has been archived, will the archived document be found when the link is used? If you don’t know I will post a new main topic. Or do some tests if no one seems to know. Maybe Silktool or BruceWayne know something?