Renumbering Active User Properties So They Are Sequential
After you have finished inactivating and modifying user properties for local conditions, you must renumber the user properties that remain active so they are sequential.
To renumber active user properties so they are sequential
- Make a list of active user properties in the format shown in the following table. - Sequence Number - User Property Set - 1 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec X - Conditions Sort Spec X - Person Candidate Source Names X - 2 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec Y - Conditions Sort Spec Y - Person Candidate Source Names Y - 3 - . . . - 4 - . . . - n-2 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec 33 - Conditions Sort Spec 33 - Person Candidate Source Names 33 - n-1 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec 34 - Conditions Sort Spec 34 - Person Candidate Source Names 34 - n - Convert Conditions SearchSpec 35 - Conditions Sort Spec 35 - Person Candidate Source Names 35 Note: User property sets 33, 34, and 35 must be the last three in table
- Renumber all the user properties in sequential order starting from 1, without any gaps, so the numbers of the user properties are the same as the numbers in the sequence column in your list. For example, renumber the user properties shown in the previous table as shown in the following table. - Sequence Number - User Property Set - 1 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec 1 - Conditions Sort Spec 1 - Person Candidate Source Names 1 - 2 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec 2 - Conditions Sort Spec 2 - Person Candidate Source Names 2 - 3 - . . . - 4 - . . . - n-2 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec n-2 - Conditions Sort Spec n-2 - Person Candidate Source Names n-2 - n-1 - Convert Conditions SearchSpec n-1 - Conditions Sort Spec n-1 - Person Candidate Source Names n-1 - n - Convert Conditions SearchSpec n - Conditions Sort Spec n - Person Candidate Source Names n