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JohntheFish
Its actually an i and an L. I just did a quick text seach of a sql backup. The only other table using it is FileStorageLocations where it is the primary key, so my guess is it flags whether a file is in an alternate storage location.
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I guess you just found that out yourself having deleted the post.
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ConcreteOwl
Hi John
Thanks for the replies,
I thought I had deleted the posts before anyone had responded, I guess you were looking into this for me at the same time as I was deleting,
Sorry..
In fact I had realised that they were an i and an l shortly after my post and I did discover the FileStorageLocations table using it as well.
Many thanks for taking the time to research this for me,
Dave