System Tables

At the request of someone in Marketing, I created a table to certain specifications so that it would be "in Tessitura".  Did that, no big deal.

He later called and said "I don't see it", and after much back and forth I finally understood that he basically meant "Can you make it show up in Tessitura's System Tables module so I can insert data into it readily?" to which I replied, "Sure", assuming I can figure out what makes a given table appear in said module.

So, I ask you fine Tessiturians, is such a thing possible?  Do you simply make a corresponding entry in some table to make tables appear in System Tables?  Or is it not possible?  I suspect it's not possible, but that's why I'm here...

BONUS TRIVIA DESSERT:  The buttons on a man's cuffs were originally intended to discourage manservants from wiping their noses on the sleeves of their uniforms

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    The Tessitura stored procedure UP_POPULATE_REFTABLES_TABLE will incorporate custom tables into System Tables as long as the custom table names are prefixed with LTR_.
     
    Bob


    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Matt Gonzales
    Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:56 PM
    To: Robert Bell
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] System Tables

    At the request of someone in Marketing, I created a table to certain specifications so that it would be "in Tessitura".  Did that, no big deal.

    He later called and said "I don't see it", and after much back and forth I finally understood that he basically meant "Can you make it show up in Tessitura's System Tables module so I can insert data into it readily?" to which I replied, "Sure", assuming I can figure out what makes a given table appear in said module.

    So, I ask you fine Tessiturians, is such a thing possible?  Do you simply make a corresponding entry in some table to make tables appear in System Tables?  Or is it not possible?  I suspect it's not possible, but that's why I'm here...

    BONUS TRIVIA DESSERT:  The buttons on a man's cuffs were originally intended to discourage manservants from wiping their noses on the sleeves of their uniforms




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  • Hi Matt,

    Also make sure that your table name is not more than 30 characters.

    Cheers

    Kim


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    To: Kim Lee
    Sent: Thu Jul 23 08:05:35 2009
    Subject: RE: [Tessitura Technical Forum] System Tables

    The Tessitura stored procedure UP_POPULATE_REFTABLES_TABLE will incorporate custom tables into System Tables as long as the custom table names are prefixed with LTR_.

    Bob

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    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Matt Gonzales
    Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:56 PM
    To: Robert Bell
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] System Tables



    At the request of someone in Marketing, I created a table to certain specifications so that it would be "in Tessitura". Did that, no big deal.

    He later called and said "I don't see it", and after much back and forth I finally understood that he basically meant "Can you make it show up in Tessitura's System Tables module so I can insert data into it readily?" to which I replied, "Sure", assuming I can figure out what makes a given table appear in said module.

    So, I ask you fine Tessiturians, is such a thing possible? Do you simply make a corresponding entry in some table to make tables appear in System Tables? Or is it not possible? I suspect it's not possible, but that's why I'm here...

    BONUS TRIVIA DESSERT: The buttons on a man's cuffs were originally intended to discourage manservants from wiping their noses on the sleeves of their uniforms




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  • Hi Matt,

    Also make sure that your table name is not more than 30 characters.

    Cheers

    Kim


    -----
    Original Message -----
    From: Tessitura Technical Forum
    To: Kim Lee
    Sent: Thu Jul 23 08:05:35 2009
    Subject: RE: [Tessitura Technical Forum] System Tables

    The Tessitura stored procedure UP_POPULATE_REFTABLES_TABLE will incorporate custom tables into System Tables as long as the custom table names are prefixed with LTR_.

    Bob

    ________________________________

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Matt Gonzales
    Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:56 PM
    To: Robert Bell
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] System Tables



    At the request of someone in Marketing, I created a table to certain specifications so that it would be "in Tessitura". Did that, no big deal.

    He later called and said "I don't see it", and after much back and forth I finally understood that he basically meant "Can you make it show up in Tessitura's System Tables module so I can insert data into it readily?" to which I replied, "Sure", assuming I can figure out what makes a given table appear in said module.

    So, I ask you fine Tessiturians, is such a thing possible? Do you simply make a corresponding entry in some table to make tables appear in System Tables? Or is it not possible? I suspect it's not possible, but that's why I'm here...

    BONUS TRIVIA DESSERT: The buttons on a man's cuffs were originally intended to discourage manservants from wiping their noses on the sleeves of their uniforms




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