It would be nice to be able to paste documents from the Clipboard into a Notes database without having to open it in the UI, by right-clicking a bookmark or database tile and clicking Paste.
Well, I see the benefit of this, but there is problems with this as well... What if the views have different behaviour, and in some views pasting of documents is not allowed. How will that be handled? Will always the Default view be used for this? But if the defaultview doesn't handle the form/documents pasted by the user? What then?
But still, I will vote 'yes', because it would be nice to have this.
Such a function would be useless for all databases that have multiple different forms with associated response documents. How would the "paste" function resolve whether the pasted document should transform into a main document or a response document to which parent?
@Halldór: No, it is not useless and the paste function should not resolve anything - just simply paste the document as-is. If the documents pasted are response-docments, the $REF should be pasted as well and not be changed. If the main document isn't pasted along to the destination database - the documents become orphans, and that is entirly on Your own responsibility.
Remember that when You copy/paste documents, then You are NOT copying the FORM - only the data stored in the backend document, and You can use ANY form to display the data. If the destination db doesn't have any form that You have named in the form-field, then the default form will be used for displaying data. Simply as that.
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