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Bug: "Move-To" on a connection actually copies #457

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cmacneill53 opened this issue Feb 23, 2025 · 3 comments
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Bug: "Move-To" on a connection actually copies #457

cmacneill53 opened this issue Feb 23, 2025 · 3 comments

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@cmacneill53
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The following was performed on a Linux Workstation.

I created a sub-category, then right-clicked the connection, selected "Move-To", to send connections to their new sub-folder, but they get copied, i.e. the connections end up in both places.

@cmacneill53
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It's actually even worse!! When you do a "Remove" on the connection in the parent folder, it removes from both locations. :-(

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cmacneill53 commented Feb 23, 2025

It seems like the sub-categories act like filters on the contents of the parent category, rather than as a true folder tree structure.

I guess that's kind of OK, but not the behaviour I was expecting. Might be better to change "Move-To" to some other label. The action performed isn't a move, so it's confusing.

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If you want the behavior of classical folders, you can enable that in Settings -> Connections

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