Mar. 9th, 2006

pixel39: (moonA)
Select product.
Select asset (in this case, Unix/Linux drivers. They're itemized by version, and there's an rpm, a tar.gz, and a txt file for each version.)
*Select "Clone Asset" button.
Select the 8 products (individually) off the list of 927 part numbers (less a few for testing, so probably more like 920) to clone said asset to.
Click the Process button.
Click the "Yes, Process!" button.
Click the "Ok" confirmation button.
Select the next asset to clone. Lather, rinse, repeat.

And yes, it *is* mind-numbingly dull, thanks for asking.

No, there are no keyboard shortcuts because the developer didn't include them, an omission for which I will have to beat him.

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