How to Backup a Picklist
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Revision as of 07:49, 22 October 2019
Picklists cannot be saved as .CDP files so they cannot be backed up using that method. This guide will show you how to backup a Picklist in TRS19 or TANE (both programs use identical methods).
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Access Your Current Picklists
Step 1: Open CM and Your Picklists
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If you are using a Default picklist there is NO way to select it for moving or backup |
Step 2: Select the Picklist to be backed up
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Step 3: Select Picklist Contents
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Step 4: Transfer List to a New Window
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Step 5: Copy Assets in Picklist
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Transfer the List to Notepad (or any text editor)
Step 1: Open Notepad or any other suitable text editor program
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Step 2: Save the Picklist as a text (.txt) file
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How to Restore a Picklist
Restoring a Picklist basically involves reversing the above steps.
Step 1: Open Notepad or any other suitable text editor program
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Step 2: Open CM in the Destination Trainz and Create a New Filter
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Step 3: Create a New Picklist The pasted asset list will appear in the CM display window, as shown below.
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Step 4: Enter a Name for the Picklist
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