Duplicate vs. Copy Operation
Duplicate vs. Copy Operation
Does anyone know the difference between these two options when it comes to routes? I tried them both but could not detect a difference. My funny logic is why call them two different things if they are identical. I'm hoping one does something the other does not so I can decide when to use either.
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Re: Duplicate vs. Copy Operation
They don't really have anything to do directly related to a route. They are very important to understand though in helping to keep your data in Basecamp organized. Keep in mind that the Basecamp My Library works in a database fashion and Copy and Duplicate have very different effects.
For example, what you see in My Library as a waypoint name is actually a label that directs BC to the actual data item. Using the Copy feature to copy the waypoint to another List or List Folder does not copy the underlying data just the label that directs BC to the underlying data. Since both labels are pointing to the same data item, if you make changes to either one the other will also be changed.
Duplicate on the other hand makes a new item of data. So if you then make changes to the new item it will not affect the original.
For example, what you see in My Library as a waypoint name is actually a label that directs BC to the actual data item. Using the Copy feature to copy the waypoint to another List or List Folder does not copy the underlying data just the label that directs BC to the underlying data. Since both labels are pointing to the same data item, if you make changes to either one the other will also be changed.
Duplicate on the other hand makes a new item of data. So if you then make changes to the new item it will not affect the original.
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Re: Duplicate vs. Copy Operation
Excellent explanation above.
As a practical example: these two functions are very important to me. I have a record of all my 100s of walks downloaded from my GPSMAP 64st. When I want to create a new walk I grab a few walk histories near the proposed area and COPY them in to a planning folder. Then I DUPLICATE one or two and create a new walk plan from this data.
Then I use REMOVE FROM ... to remove those copied to this folder whilst preserving the original data.
As a practical example: these two functions are very important to me. I have a record of all my 100s of walks downloaded from my GPSMAP 64st. When I want to create a new walk I grab a few walk histories near the proposed area and COPY them in to a planning folder. Then I DUPLICATE one or two and create a new walk plan from this data.
Then I use REMOVE FROM ... to remove those copied to this folder whilst preserving the original data.